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Smith&Wesson 5906


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Very nice gun. By the 3rd generation, S&W had the autopistol thing figured out. All steel, very solidly built and extremely light recoil. Small enough to conceal if needed, but still handles like a full-sized service gun. Plenty accurate and the ones I've shot were very reliable. The safety is bass-ackwards, so it's best used as purely a decocker gun and carried off safe.

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Guest Bronker
I had a 4006 and it was built like a friggin tank! If I didn't hit what I was aiming at I could throw it at the target for the final blow.

Very, very well made pistols. Have been eyeing a 4506 for a while now.

Funny, Pie! I have a 4506-1. Have had it since about 1994 or so. No more than 200-300 rounds at most. It doubles between safe queen and nightstander. It was my first love!!! Still is! Definitely not carry-friendly! A cop may in fact be lighter!!

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Guest abailey362

my first handgun was a 5906. good shooter...reliable...and inexpensive. surplus mags are also readily available since many leo's carried or carry these

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Guest johnmattwill
Have been eyeing a 4506 for a while now.

In the 80's, I had a Model 645, then traded it for a 4506. Ended up selling my 4506 in the early 90's... thats one gun I wish I still had.....

If I ever end up eyeing one, Ill end up BUYING one....... Great gun IMO!!:censored:

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Guest samiam73

Just got a 5906 on trade yesterday. It is built like a tank. Super accurate. Carried it all day, felt like a brick on my hip but comfortable IWB after a few minutes. Stoked about it.

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The 5906 and 3913 were and are the best of the S&W 4 digit model number product line. With them you have a very good DA/SA trigger, good magazines, excellent sights and really nice barrels.The width and weight of the 5906 gives it good balance and recoil control in rapid fire strings. A fellow would be well armed if he choose either of these pistols.

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I suppose you could say that the 5906 was my first gun although it wasn't really mine (department issued). I'd say I put some 5,000+++ rnds down range in one of these and let me tell you.. It has to be one of the best 9mm's of all time. The thing is TOUGH, RELIABLE, COMFORTABLE, and ACCURATE. I love the triggers on them and of course the DA/SA mode. I can say with absolute certainty that for the money, it can not be beat. Let me warn you though: it's old, its heavy, and it's very fat. It is for those reasons that I now carry a CZ 75 Compact. Same attributes, less bulky.

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