S&W 6906 vs. New S&W Compact 9mms
David
September 18, 2003, 12:39 AM
My local gun shop has an EXCELLENT condition (like new) S&W Model 6906 that was made in the early 1990s with 2 pre-bans mags.
I was wondering how this early 1990s S&W compact 9mm compares to the current crop of S&W compact 9mm's (i.e. Chief's Special, etc.)
Also, I remember hearing of some problems with the early production runs of the Model 6906 -- is this correct?
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Thanks...
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PCRCCW
September 18, 2003, 09:53 AM
You can tell the first run/second run 3rd gen guns by the trigger guards..they have the squared off design. These guns had a few probs. but not enough to worry about. The round trigger guard guns are the final design and are as reliable as a hammer.
How they compare to the CS is a good question. They are mechanically similar, but a single stack vs double stack and smaller , other than that they are the same.....a CS is a cut down 3913, a 3913 is a single stack 6906...........make sense.
If you like it get it, the 6906 and 3913 have the best reps out there.
Shoot well
David
September 18, 2003, 01:56 PM
The 6906 I am looking at has a "squared off" trigger guard.
The gun shop thinks it was made in the very late 80s or very early 90s.
wardog
September 18, 2003, 11:32 PM
I bought a (used) 6906 about 13 years ago for $299. It has the squared off triggerguard. I've never had a problem with it except a couple of times where the slide did not lock open on empty. The cause of this was the follower on the mag. It is plastic, and it had worn down a little.
I'm really happy with mine. I do wish it had the Novak sights that came on the last generation, but no big deal. 12+1 in a nice concealable package.
I just got Hogue grips for it yesterday. The plastic grip never was very comfortable.
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