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The S&W 3913 was one of the best concealed carry pieces ever made and to this day is revered and in high demand by those looking for the pistol’s blend of compactness and power.

Pistols like the 4506, 4006, and 5906 proved to be very durable over the long haul and managed to keep working even when pretty poorly maintained. The service record of the 3rd gen S&W pistols was pretty good, for the most part. The LAPD authorized the big 4506 for officers looking for more power than they had from their standard issue Beretta 92 pistols. The California Highway Patrol issued the all-steel 4006 for an extremely long time, well beyond the point at which S&W had tried to discontinue production of the rather expensive to manufacture 3rd gen pistols in favor of the new M&P range of pistols. The NYPD and Chicago PD authorized/issued DAO Smith & Wesson pistols for a very long time. A number of other police departments issued or authorized S&W pistols then and some still do today. The decocker-only configuration specified on those pistols proved to be problematic and the FBI also found that a full-power 10mm cartridge even in a big steel gun proved to be more than many agents could handle. The 6946, 6906, and two 5906 pistols.Īfter a detailed analysis of the Miami Shootout, the FBI famously flirted with the 10mm cartridge paired with all-steel 10mm handguns manufactured by Smith & Wesson.
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This was all accomplished with an almost incomprehensible series of model numbers that even folks who paid attention have a hard time keeping straight. 40 S&W, 9mm, and even a few in oddball semi auto calibers like 9x21mm or. The DA/SA models could be had with de-cocker/safety systems, or in de-cocker only form.

The “3rd Generation” semi-autos were available with different frame materials, in traditional DA/SA function, DAO function, and even SAO function. Smith had been producing semi-automatic pistols for a long time and had some limited adoption of them, but in the mid to late 80’s as the semi-auto became the standard they offered a bewildering assortment of handguns to suit practically any taste. The P220 and P226 from Sig Sauer (imported under the Browning label at one point and later by SACO defense and Interarms prior to Sig USA being established) saw significant adoption and some screen time, too.
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Action movies and TV shows of the day often featured the good looking Beretta 92 in displays of gratuitous violence. Everybody knows about the Beretta 92 because the US Military adopted the weapon and very high profile departments like the LAPD started issuing the weapons to replace the S&W revolvers that had been standard issue since shortly after the turn of the century.
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In the early to mid 1980’s a spike in drug and gang related crimes combined with the aftermath of the Miami Shootout left police departments seeking to upgrade to sidearms that had higher capacity. They owned a pretty big chunk of the police market overseas too, as a number of foreign police agencies issued S&W revolvers. In the revolver days, Smith & Wesson owned the largest chunk of the market for police sidearms in the United States. Many of these are trade-in guns from various police departments who issued the weapons for a number of years.

If you pay attention to Gunbroker or to the inventory of various shops and distributors you might have noticed that there’s been a sudden uptick in relatively inexpensive Smith & Wesson 3rd generation semi-automatic pistols available for sale.
