When I first came on we still qualified out to 50 yards with the 4506. No one ever failed because of the pistol.
The 3G models would also chamber a rock if you could get it in the magazine.
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That's one of the things I remember most about the 3rd Gen S&W pistols.
I also remember the ones I owned, several 45 and several 9mm over the course of maybe 10 years, were always reliable. My wife's gun until very recently was a 457 converted to so-called DAO with tritium sights.
My first duty gun was a 5906. Back then we had about 1,200 of them in the field.
For some reason, we went through extractors. I actually had one break on me when trying to shoot a dog that was trying to remove my arm from my body. Didn’t leave me with a warm feeling for the gun.
You could always spot a gun with a replacement extractor, as the replacement parts were blackish and an original was plated to match the color of the slide.
I always liked the reset on the 5906’s. Later production guns had really nice triggers.
The only 3rd gen gun I still own is my 3913 off-duty pistol. Loved that thing at the time. Though due to a lack of support for parts, it’s retired.
Is there a definitive link or anything that can explain all these S&W numbers? Kind of like the Beretta chart from Lucky Gunner?
Edit: found it!
Thanks @LGChris
https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/g...omatic-models/
Another question: are these all decocker/safety guns, or can they be run decocker only like a G Beretta?