• You are using the old High Contrast theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

Best Smith and Wesson auto

Status
Not open for further replies.
The re-think was called "Sigma".
The economy 915 was a stopgap until they could introduce this polymer/striker fired pistol.

An side note is that they made a well thought out design feature that unfortunately didn't take into consideration consumer's ability to deceive themselves...the SW380. I pistol selling for $200-250 that was simple and pretty foolproof to operate aimed at a very specific market. Unfortunately, folks, who would likely only fire maybe a magazine or two, were offended by an expected service life of only 2500 rounds
 
No plastic throw away models

I want to talk about the best "vintage" Smith
automatic centerfire pistols and why.

I am going to start collecting about 2-5 pieces of each model and am looking for direction to start.
The best old S&W auto, accuracy-wise would be a Model 52 in .38 Special.

Next a Model 39-2 or a 59, for those that complain about the DA trigger, these will solve that problem. They are a long pull, but a very good one.
 
Lots of good opinions here. I have a 410, 4046, 4586, 69xx(can't remember exactly), 39-2, 1086, and 61-2. For pure cool factor I really like the little escort. It's so fun to shoot. Speaking of the 10xx series and their prices. But I lucked into the 1086 for $500 about 8 or so years ago. If I remember right the 1086 is the 2nd least produced out of the series. I think only about 16k were produced. But on the subject of the 10mm, I was able to handle the new 10 with the 4 inch barrel. That gun just got moved to the short list. And im sure the aftermarket will soon explode for it.
 
The Model 39 may not be the best S&W made, but to me it's the nicest looking & most comfortable semi-auto made by S&W. Never got one because (I think) it had an aluminum frame and I was a 45 ACP guy back then (still am although not quite as much).
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top