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It's my way or the Highway |
This pistol was issued to me brand new (over 10 years ago), I was always able to shoot it well. With strict policy we weren't allowed to change anything. I originally wasn't going to purchase this gun, so to those who talked me into it. Thanks. I personally had to change some things, so I placed a stock duty weapon next to it in the photos for comparison. Black slide is my modifications. I changed the following- Warren FO front and WT rear Melonite slide and slide stop Dehorn decocking levers - I wanted the melonite treatment on the levers also but I was unable to remove the spring and didn't want to risk breaking it. 745 magazine release Magazine disconnect safety removed Trigger job - In stock form SA 6.7 lbs and DA 12 lbs After work SA 4.7 lbs and DA 7.8 lbs. | ||
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That looks awesome! I can't wait to buy one of the CHP 4006. How many rounds do you think you fired through your duty 4006 in 10+ years? Who did you have do the trigger job and Melonite the slide? "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose." | |||
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It's my way or the Highway |
Probably a documented 8,000 and maybe 5,000 undocumented. I would feel safe to say about 13K. But I would maintain the gun, all maintenance was performed by me. I generally would use other DA/SA guns in training like a Beretta or Sig and then there was also Glocks, M&P's too. So for the decade, it's conservative on rounds for a duty gun and maintenance was a priority. I performed the trigger job, I gained a lot of knowledge on this particular gun by doing hundreds of annual inspections and complete tear downs for wear and parts replacement. Melonite QPQ- I went with a large vendor that coats automotive parts/firearms. Not sure I would ever have this process done again. I'm going to ask them about a small issue so I don't want to name them until this issue is resolved. The heat is pretty intense during this process which I'm guessing could cause issues. During the sight install the metal appeared to chip a little. Lesson learned, if I were to do it again it would be Ion-bond from now on (much lower temps). Plus I had to remove a lot of debris from the firing pin channel and it was a complete pain in the ass. I went with Melonite after the positive experiences with M&P pistols. | |||
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Ok thanks for the info. Do you have any idea what the average CHP officer shoots per year? I'm trying to figure out on average what these trade in 4006 might have on them. "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose." | |||
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It's my way or the Highway |
You're welcome for the info. 4006's should see a minimum of 600 rounds a year. | |||
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We gonna get some oojima in this house! |
The only .40 I ever really liked was a 4006 TSW I let go. I did a caliber consolidation back when ammo was hard. I wouldn't mind having one again. ----------------------------------------------------------- TCB all the time... | |||
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As far as S&W 3rd Gens, the only ones I owned are 4013TSW, 4516, 4506. It's a shame S&W doesn't make limited runs of at least the 3913. That's a cult favorite like the SIG P239. Being an all steel gun I wonder what the service life of the main components, frame, slide, barrel are on the 4006? "Clear Eyes. Full Hearts. Can't Lose." | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
Nuclear war? | |||
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It's my way or the Highway |
I have to ask S&W, but these guns are very robust. I don't see any signs of excessive wear on those parts at all. 2 things in 13 years of seeing the 4006 and 4006TSW in service that were issues constantly. 1. Magazines, those with the yellow follower seemed to have weaker springs, some wouldn't lock the slide back reliably or would cause feeding issues. Blue followers had no issues at all, but they are challenge to load 11 rounds into. 2. The right side decocker coming off. This is the first thing I modified on mine. I put a stout spring underneath the plunger that takes considerable force to remove. I can't remember a time I had an issue with my 4006TSW. It ran on a steady diet of 180gr. duty ammo and is extremely accurate and reliable. | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
I always wonder, what holds the grip in place? Is it like the SIG's E2, just snap on? Q | |||
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It's my way or the Highway |
Kinda, the grip also hold the hammer spring cup and you have a grip pin that is tapped in after you snap the grip on. | |||
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The Whack-Job Whisperer |
Beautiful 4006TSW. I like the rear sight. It is weapons grade stupidity that the company posing as s&w doesnt offer some of these for sale today. Regards 18DAI 7+1 Rounds of hope and change | |||
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Wish they were 9s, but I will try to buy one soon. Will look good next to my OSHP Beretta in the safe and these third gen Smiths are really growing on me. A Perpetual Disappointment... | |||
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Prince of Cats |
You flash those pics to the right people and S&W may just decide to produce the 3rd Gens again. Simply gorgeous, and so needed in these days when most pistols look so similar. | |||
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Looks great! Phillipians 4:13 Go Gators/Wildcats! Glock Cert. Armorer & GSSF Member | |||
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Sigforum K9 handler |
I wish that is all it would take. | |||
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A man's got to know his limitations |
Very nice. I like the 3rd Gen Smiths. "But, as luck would have it, he stood up. He caught that chunk of lead." Gunnery Sergeant Carlos Hathcock "If there's one thing this last week has taught me, it's better to have a gun and not need it than to need a gun and not have it." Clarence Worley | |||
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Very cool. I want one of those CHP 4006 TSW. I don't know why. I just do. ----------------------------- Always carry. Never tell. | |||
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Wild in Wyoming |
Love my 3rd Gen 4054 S&W. PC | |||
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[/QUOTE] I have to ask S&W, but these guns are very robust. I don't see any signs of excessive wear on those parts at all. 2 things in 13 years of seeing the 4006 and 4006TSW in service that were issues constantly. 1. Magazines, those with the yellow follower seemed to have weaker springs, some wouldn't lock the slide back reliably or would cause feeding issues. Blue followers had no issues at all, but they are challenge to load 11 rounds into. 2. The right side decocker coming off. This is the first thing I modified on mine. I put a stout spring underneath the plunger that takes considerable force to remove. I can't remember a time I had an issue with my 4006TSW. It ran on a steady diet of 180gr. duty ammo and is extremely accurate and reliable.[/QUOTE] Beautiful work. I just ordered one of these from Summit Gun Broker. Could you tell me what king of spring you used to upgrade the decocker? I have heard several other people complain about the right side coming loose. Also who did your trigger work? Thanks. | |||
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