Smith And Wesson 3913 Value
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Single stack, compact, semi-auto, 9mm. (1990-1999). Alloy frame, hammer fired, stainless steel slide. 2 - 8 round original factory mags, Novak sights, left and right de-cock/safety levers. 28 ounces loaded, Traditional double/single action, nice accurate 3rd generation S&W compact pistol, low round count, pictures worth a thousand words.
Doesn't appear to be an agency trade in, no extra markings, _excellent_ used condition.
Includes Hogue recoil tamer grips and original factory grips. Generic black Plano pistol box included. Buying in Mass. = Face to face at my local FFL, for packaging and 2 day air shipping out of state $40.00 (per FFL) PM for more photos or information. Thanks
$550.00 Cash, Venmo, USPS Money order, Pay-pal (friends and family).
Statement of Legal compliance:
I will comply with all Federal and State Laws. If the firearm is to be shipped, you must provide me with a signed copy of your dealer's FFL (or your 03FFL if this is a Curio and Relic). For private party face-to-face transactions (only permitted by Fed law when both buyer and seller live in same state), I will meet all applicable state and federal laws.
When ammunition, magazines or other regulated items are sold/bought or traded as part of this transaction, I agree to follow all applicable local, state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to these items.
Smith And Wesson 9mm Pistols
In this video, I review the Smith and Wesson 3913. A compact, 8 round 9mm, great for concealed carry IMO. The 3913 has been around since the 90s and was on. The Smith & Wesson Model 3913 Ladysmith has earned the following ratings for concealability, firepower, and overall suitability for concealed carry by persons with a valid CCW permit. For more information on how these numbers are calculated, please visit the Concealed Carry Factors™ information page. Smith &Wesson centerfire pistols are designed todisengage the trigger linkage, and thereby prevent the trigger from firing the pistol, when the magazine isremoved from the pistol. After inserting a magazine, always test to make sure itislocked inplace byapplying some removal pressure tothe exposed portion ofthe magazine butt plate.