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Posted: 5/11/2003 10:32:39 AM EDT
I noticed that people don't talk about them, post pics of them, sell them in stores, and you sure don't see them on TV or the big screen too much. So what's the deal? Personally I think their semiauto guns are ugly second only to Rugers. Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns?
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Cause their autos suck. Also, SW has just recently been remove from the shit list and is now back under american ownership.
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... The same reason Republicans won't be very popular if they abandon the gun owners of America.
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Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. View Quote The S&W Performance Center autos are the equal of anything on the market. I'm referring specifically to the 845 and 945 models, have seen a few others in 9MM and .40 calibers over the past few years that weren't as well known but all were of uniformly high quality in both design and build quality. I wish I could have bought every one of them. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. View Quote The S&W Performance Center autos are the equal of anything on the market. I'm referring specifically to the 845 and 945 models, have seen a few others in 9MM and .40 calibers over the past few years that weren't as well known but all were of uniformly high quality in both design and build quality. I wish I could have bought every one of them. View Quote Problem is the performance center guns cost 3 times as much as the others. |
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i will give you one reason i don't carry my smith and wesson , yes they are built like tanks but
A mag disconect has no place in a pistol I at least want to get one shot off if the mag falls out. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. View Quote The S&W Performance Center autos are the equal of anything on the market. I'm referring specifically to the 845 and 945 models, have seen a few others in 9MM and .40 calibers over the past few years that weren't as well known but all were of uniformly high quality in both design and build quality. I wish I could have bought every one of them. View Quote Feel free to buy my share, I sure as hell would not own one. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. View Quote what he said [:)] |
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I never liked them and the only people that I see using them are newbies or cops who could care less about their pistol.
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Frankly, most of the S&W semi-auto's have lousy ergonomics and don't point well for most shooters.
The only exceptions to that rule are the Model 41 22 target pistol (which points like a 1911), their new SW1911 (which [b]is[/b] a 1911), and their IPSC-focused 45 (don't recall the model number offhand, 745 or 945 IIRC) which was designed to point like a 1911. Their revolvers are excellent guns, however. |
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Quoted: Frankly, most of the S&W semi-auto's have lousy ergonomics and don't point well for most shooters. The only exceptions to that rule are the Model 41 22 target pistol (which points like a 1911), their new SW1911 (which [b]is[/b] a 1911), and their IPSC-focused 45 (don't recall the model number offhand, 745 or 945 IIRC) which was designed to point like a 1911. Their revolvers are excellent guns, however. View Quote Dont forget about the model 52. Too bad its only been out of production for about 20 years. |
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I'm dumping a nickel model 28-2 S&W highway patrolman on gunbroker.com right now.
Don't need it. Don't want it. |
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Quoted: I'm dumping a nickel model 28-2 S&W highway patrolman on gunbroker.com right now. Don't need it. Don't want it. View Quote I geev you 10 dolla cash for it, meestah. [:D] |
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I keep hearing about spotty quality in their autopistols. Some are said to work fine, but there are far too many reports of jam-o-matics for my comfort. Never been a fan of mag disconnects either. Plus, I could never figure out their numbering system. Even Glock is pretty simple compared to S&W.
I'm sure plenty of people haven't forgiven them for The Deal yet either. I'm still not sure, but that 50 Magnum did piss off and antis... |
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Quoted: Quoted: I'm dumping a nickel model 28-2 S&W highway patrolman on gunbroker.com right now. Don't need it. Don't want it. View Quote I geev you 10 dolla cash for it, meestah. [:D] View Quote You no waste yo big monies on tat, me brotha. [;)] |
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The Smith autos are also way over complicated. My department used to issue Smiths and I hated to have to armor them. We use Glocks now. [:)]
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s&w 686 4 inch barrel with magnporting on the ending
s&w 629 4 inch barrel with magnaporting on the end what can I say.. I'm a port-head. ;] besides they look cool when you shoot em. |
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Quoted: .....[b]and they are UGLY![b] View Quote That's the truth. No matter how well a gun functions, aesthetics play a role in wanting to own one as well. And the smith autos I've tried all feel weird in the hand. |
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Smith semis feel, look, and function wierd. Smith sold the gun buying public out and the public has a long memory and is not easy in the forgiving. I use to like their two digit models like 57, 29, 27. Nevermore.
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The 3953 is good. Single stack compact. I have one that I like very much. I also have a 6906 that is a good carry piece. I don't like the safety location (ergonomics from above.) All in all they are decent pistols. I don't carry either anymore due to better options now.
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Every three-digit Smith semi-auto I have ever handled felt like I was holding a 2X4--square edges in all the wrong places, uncomfortable grip & controls, pointed awkwardly (I think the barrels are all too high above the grip to make a natural point) and balanced poorly.
Every Smith revolver I have ever handled had a good grip, pointed well, was well-balanced, good sights, excellent construction--in short, they are everything their semi-autos aren't. |
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Ive never handled a current production Smith auto that didnt point like a hair dryer.
I love their revolvers. |
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I have a Smith 6904 in SS but my carry gun is a Kimber .45 Ultra Carry II in SS. No complaints on the Smith but I prefer a .45 for personal protection.
[b][i]Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare.[/i][/b] |
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[b][red][size=4]I WILL NEVER OWN A S&W[/red][/size=4][/b]
Son's of Bitches are very responsible for the passage of SB211 in Maryland which heralded all kinds of new restrictions, built-in locking devices and ballistic fingerprinting. [red][size=4][b]S&W CAN BURN IN HELL[/red][/size=4][/b] |
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I have a 4506 auto and my wife has a 3913LS Lady Smith and both of them have performed flawlessly in the 12+ years that we have owned them.
I also have a 629 Classic that has never had a malfunction. I wouldn't mind having one of those new .500 Magnums![:D] I am also thinking of one of the Airlite Ti's in .357 Mag for a summer carry weapon. I have a Kimber Pro Carry that I carry everyday instead of the S&W because of avalibilty of accessories. BigDozer66 |
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Quoted: [b]I WILL NEVER OWN A S&W[/b] Son's of Bitches are very responsible for the passage of SB211 in Maryland which heralded all kinds of new restrictions, built-in locking devices and ballistic fingerprinting. [b]S&W CAN BURN IN HELL[/b] View Quote I know that but any strong thoughts on the subject?[img]http://www.click-smilies.de/sammlung/mittelgrosse/medium-smiley-124.gif[/img] [b][i]Sentio aliquos togatos contra me conspirare.[/i][/b] |
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I have a 908 (9mm semi-auto) that is a good carry piece. Points well, good ergos, shots well, and feeds anything and everything. I will have one of their new 1911's in a few days. Real nice gun.
Took a tour of the plant not long ago and it was filled with American workers who love their jobs and the products they make. Their pride was quite evident. Yeah, the British ex-owners screwed up, but let's not punish the new American owners and the real people who work there. |
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I've got a S&W 4013 .40 cal, and I like it. I think as they CNC machine everything now the build quality is alot more consistent. And they aren't going nuts subsituting plastic parts like Beretta is for their '92 model these days.
I've got around 600 rounds through it with not a single malfunction, and it is built solid. Mags are much more rigid and strong then most other handgun mags too. Bottom line though, I like talking more about guns with character, like my M92, S&W revolvers, SIG's, Glocks, etc... S&W semis are reliable in my opinion, and well built, but lack character, so I don't bring them up in conversation much, or choose them for the range much. |
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Quoted: [b][red][size=4]I WILL NEVER OWN A S&W[/red][/size=4][/b] Son's of Bitches are very responsible for the passage of SB211 in Maryland which heralded all kinds of new restrictions, built-in locking devices and ballistic fingerprinting. [red][size=4][b]S&W CAN BURN IN HELL[/red][/size=4][/b] View Quote S&W was also instrumental in defining the term Sat. Nite Special. They lobbied for the point system that ATF uses to evaluate foriegn imported revolvers. Ever wonder why Taurus' have a 2 1/8 barrel, S&W got ATF to say that any imported gun with a barrel lenght of 2" or shorter is a no-no. |
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I won't argue with you about the sins that S&W has committed in the past, but it seem to me that the new owners of the company are much more 2nd Amendment friendly. I mean, just look at the .500 S&W Magnum. You gotta figure that they developed that just to piss off the gun grabbers and make them look like total buffoons.
So far, it has worked beautifully. |
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I carry a 649 .357 5 shot snubby and have a .22 22A with 7" barrel for target shooting. I like both of them.
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SmithC and Lumpy you guys crack me up,you must have owned a Smith auto or two.
"Points like a hair dryer"[ROFL2] Only too true![:D] I've owned a couplea S&W auto's,both .45's.Both built real well and very accurate.One was a 4536(3.5" barrel no external safty decock only)stainless, a really well built pistol and expensive.Cost me $600 12 years ago.The other was a 745(or somethin)cheaper version,basically the same except alloy frame and carbon steel slide. They are well made ,accurate guns.IMO the ergonomics were fine.They are just kinda clunky.The slide on the .45 is real thick and beefy(top heavy)wide and they are just sorta wierd (IMO)pistols as far as natural pointability I've discovered the 1911(I like Colts) the last few years.The single action scared me off at first,but now I see it as an asset.Its a much more comfortabe and natural gun to shoot and conceals more comfortably. You should try em out,they might be right for you.All the different makes,including S&W. Personally I've always wanted a SIG because of what I've heard and read.The Cadillac of handguns......guess what?......I have yet to find one that fits my hand comfotably(including the .380),Its a bummer but they just don't work for me. |
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Picked up this NIB 686P a few months ago. Great shooter.
[img]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0009_25.jpg[/img] |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anybody here actually like S&W semi guns? View Quote Nope. I have always felt that S&W made only one type of firearm, revolvers and this they do well. View Quote The S&W Performance Center autos are the equal of anything on the market. I'm referring specifically to the 845 and 945 models, have seen a few others in 9MM and .40 calibers over the past few years that weren't as well known but all were of uniformly high quality in both design and build quality. I wish I could have bought every one of them. View Quote Problem is the performance center guns cost 3 times as much as the others. View Quote Actually, the 945 is only 1999.99, now before you make any smart ass remark's just think, nearly all Wilson Combat pistols are above that with the Super Grade coming in at an astonishing $3,499.99. Almost all of the Les Baer Pistols start at $1750 and head north from there, so really in the performance custom 1911's, it's only mid-range.[;)] |
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Quoted: Picked up this NIB 686P a few months ago. Great shooter. [img]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0009_25.jpg[/img] View Quote AHHHHHHHH the 686!! My FIRST gun I ever owned and to this day my FAVORITE (handgun) I have. VERY accurate. Its the 6 shot with 4" barrel and got it for 150.00! off a buddy of mine. Hmmm... time to take her to the range! |
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Quoted: Quoted: Picked up this NIB 686P a few months ago. Great shooter. [url]pweb.netcom.com/~mattja/pics/100_0009_25.jpg[/url] View Quote AHHHHHHHH the 686!! My FIRST gun I ever owned and to this day my FAVORITE (handgun) I have. VERY accurate. Its the 6 shot with 4" barrel and got it for 150.00! off a buddy of mine. Hmmm... time to take her to the range! View Quote I'm thinking of getting another 7-shot with 4" barrel just for fun. [:D] After the wife gets something new, of course. [0:)] |
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My mom actually bought me (well she gave me the $$$) a Stainless Steel Model 66 .357 for my birthday last year. It is my only revolver, and so far I have really enjoyed shooting it. I've made some neat handloads for it. I have never considered carrying it CCW, though. I'd rather carry my Kimber.
But a cop buddy of mine, who is the armorer for a local PD told me early on to stay away from S&W autos. All kinds of problems, he told me. (This opinion piece is sole property of Forrest in perpituity throughout the universe . . . ) |
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Because there's nothing perticularly unique that S&W makes, ex revolvers...
They made a (not-so-good) PPK copy a few years ago... They make not-very-remarkable semi-auto handguns, which are not 'hallmark' designs for the calibers in question (like the 1911 or USP for .45ACP, like the Beretta 92 or Glock for 9mm, etc... Even .40S&W is more commonly used for a Beretta or Glock design)... Both of my pistols are/were service-issue designs. That would be the ONLY reason I would buy a S&W auto (if it replaced the M-9)... Right now, I have a desire for a PP, PPK (esp if CCW becomes legal, or I move somewhere where it is.), and maybe a Makarov. That will be it for pistols... |
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Quoted: Because there's nothing perticularly unique that S&W makes, ex revolvers... They made a (not-so-good) PPK copy a few years ago... They make not-very-remarkable semi-auto handguns, which are not 'hallmark' designs for the calibers in question (like the 1911 or USP for .45ACP, like the Beretta 92 or Glock for 9mm, etc... Even .40S&W is more commonly used for a Beretta or Glock design)... Both of my pistols are/were service-issue designs. That would be the ONLY reason I would buy a S&W auto (if it replaced the M-9)... Right now, I have a desire for a PP, PPK (esp if CCW becomes legal, or I move somewhere where it is.), and maybe a Makarov. That will be it for pistols... View Quote I have to disagree. The SW99, cousin of the Walther P99, is quite a remarkable gun. Polymer frame with ajdustable backstraps, simple mechanism like a Glock, DA/SA operation, and decocker. It just feels right, functions better than the P99 (in my opinion), and can now be had in .45ACP. My only complaint was that I didn't get it with night sites. Remember the Alamo, and God Bless Texas... |
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For all of the people who like to preach forgiveness for the past mistakes of S&W, do you realize that that agreement still stands?! Bush isn't enforcing it, and S&W isn't following voluntarily (although, I've heard that they claim that they are). If I understand correctly, if a liberal gets elected in a couple of years, they could start the enforcement of that agreement back up again and S&W is going to pretty much be in the same boat that they were in a little while ago.
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I'm not punishing S&W for could ofs and prior management duplicity.
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Quoted: I'm not punishing S&W for could ofs and prior management duplicity. View Quote I figure that I will stop punishing them if they sign another agreement that supercedes the previous agreement and annuls it. |
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I had a 6906 that I liked alot until I unforunitly had to sell it. Never had a problem with the safety since at the time I was also carring a Beretta 92 (training). The Baby Sigma I bought for my sister didn't fit my hand right but it never malfunctioned (she likes it). Will always buy there N framed 41s. Guns that totally do not fit my hands are Sigs (way to top heavy). Then again I also miss my nickled P7 PSP.
De Oppresso Liber |
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They've been around a long time and have a loyal following. I have never owned any S&W's,
But I did handled many and shot some rounds off on a few.Don't care for them. |
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I have a 3953 that has been one of my primary carry guns since I bought it in 1991. It's slim, compact, smooth, accurate, ergonomic, and reliable. Works for me.
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At one time Smith led the country in 9mm development. The model 39 though with issues was the service automatic choice of the majority of PD departments. The 39 went through three design phases resulting in an ultimate handgun the model 39-2 and model 59. They had one excellent firearm. Then poof....they introduced the next generation and went back to square one all over again.
The market place just won't tolerate the never buy a first year Chevy syndrome in a handgun. In the mid 80's, S&W really thought they should have won the government bid for upgrading the .45 to 9mm. It almost appears like they never got over it and support for the auto's still appear lacking. I have an old 39-2 and it is by far the most reliable semiauto handgun I have ever shot but sadly they are not even on my radar screen now. Tj |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Picked up this NIB 686P a few months ago. Great shooter. View Quote AHHHHHHHH the 686!! My FIRST gun I ever owned and to this day my FAVORITE (handgun) I have. VERY accurate. Its the 6 shot with 4" barrel and got it for 150.00! off a buddy of mine. Hmmm... time to take her to the range! View Quote I'm thinking of getting another 7-shot with 4" barrel just for fun. [:D] After the wife gets something new, of course. [0:)] View Quote my favorite revolver is my 3" 686 7 shooter great factory trigger yet the frame is big enough to tame recoil |
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Well I quess some of the love of S&W would be they were about four years ahead of the cap-an-ball conversion to Cartridge!
Their Model 65,mod 29,and many other are bitchen revolvers! I personally like the 1st and 2nd Gen Model 39! But like Glock may have shot themselves in the foot with the avid gun,collector shootest! Bob [:D] |
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