![]() In regard to your just-obtained Smith & Wesson 915, you mention that you just “ Ordered some new straight stock grips from Midway” and were wondering if there was “ Anything else one might do to improve this thing?”, I am in complete agreement with “dsk” (above) in that “ It doesn't need anything except more ammo”. Anything else one might do to improve this thing? ![]() Here she is - photos taken in bright sunlight, may make it look faded, color is still good. Here she is - photos taken in bright sunlight, may make it look faded, color is still good:Īnything else one might do to improve this thing? Taking it to the range tonight, picked up 200 rounds at Wally world to put through her. How can a gun look so worn on the outside but new on the inside? Ordered some new straight stock grips from Midway, which should clean up the appearance a bit as these are a bit worn. The slide has very minor markings in a few small spots, hardly noticeable. Some nicks on the aluminum alloy frame that I could do without, but nevertheless the gun has character. The insides look perfect like it hasn't seen many rounds, the outside is around 80%. I've read some good impressions on these models, I was initially looking for the stainless 5906 for over a month and this popped up on Armslist. My first S&W ever, seemed like a great deal. ![]() Just wanted to share my new purchase, a used S&W 915. ![]()
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