

- #SMITH AND WESSON 915 GOOD PRICE SERIAL NUMBERS#
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- #SMITH AND WESSON 915 GOOD PRICE CODE#
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Historyĭespite using a three-digit model number, both the Model 915 and the Model 910 are in fact 3rd Generation Smith & Wesson auto pistols, and were part of the Value Series that incorporated several features to cut the costs associated with manufacturing. All three pistols use a left-hand only safety/decocker instead of the usual ambidextrous version. The 908 and 909 featured a blued carbon steel slide and aluminum alloy frame, while the 908s comes with a stainless steel slide and barrel and aluminum alloy frame. The 908 and 908s are compact models similar to the Model 3914 and utilized a single-stack magazine of eight rounds capacity, while the Model 909 was a full-size pistol similar to the Model 3904, with a 9-round single-stack magazine. Like the 910 and 915, the 908, 908s, and 909 incorporate certain machine operations and part changes to reduce costs. The S&W Models 908, 908s, and 909 are "Value Series" variants of the Model 3914, Model 3913, and Model 3904, respectively, featuring aluminum alloy frames and steel slides. The S&W Model 915 was produced from 1992 to 1994, while the S&W Model 910 was introduced in 1995 as a replacement for the Model 915 and was manufactured through 2006. All of these pistols utilize a stainless barrel, an aluminum alloy frame, and either a carbon steel or stainless steel slide. The Smith & Wesson Models 908, 908s, 909, 910, and 915 are 9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger), short-recoil-operated double-action/single action (DA/SA) semi-automatic pistols Value Series pistols.
#SMITH AND WESSON 915 GOOD PRICE SERIAL NUMBERS#
RE: serial numbers (and dates), my S&W guides list the following:Ĭan't tell from the pictures, exactly, but it seems yours may have been produced late in 1994, near the end of the main run of 915s.Smith & Wesson Model 909, a "value series" version of the Model 3906įixed three-dot night sights available one variant of the Model 910 produced with a fiber-optic front sight.

You may well get more for it than what I've suggested.perhaps a lot more, if someone is motivated and interested. (I haven't bought anything during COVID, so I am ignorant of so-called "COVID premiums." My suggested list price here has no such premium factored in.)Īt the end of the day, it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay you for it. I personally would pay no more than $600 for it. Given what you've shared here, and seeing the pics you've also since posted, I would suggest you could get $500-550 for it. I bought it because it was off roster and have a thing for G19 sized pistols. It shoots like a dream and has a nice trigger and its in very nice condition.
#SMITH AND WESSON 915 GOOD PRICE SERIAL NUMBER#
No known product code, if sharing the serial number in a PM would help I could share that info. Here is the link to the post I'm taking a shot in the dark with price although there are a number of Blocks going for 60-80% over the non covid rate so I priced it at 50% higher than the non covid, off roster rate.

I didnt come with any mags unfortunantly only a Mec gar bought later on. You know what, I dont have much information about this from the previous owner as it was a consignment piece at our local shop I pressed the shop owner but he didnt seem to know. Other than that short run, you are correct the majority of 915s were manufactured 1992-1994, as a transitional platform from Smith & Wesson's all stainless or stainless/alloy models into their so-called "value series," which was a competitive response the rapid growth of plastic guns (e.g., Glocks) hitting the market in the 80s and especially the 90s. Look forward to hearing from you, with the answers to the questions above, and then I'll offer a suggested price for you to list it (regardless if I'm your buyer or not). Wouldn't mind buying this one from you, too, once you're ready to sell. 40 cousin to the 915/910 9mm models) it's one of my favorite guns to shoot. If yours could be shown to have been produced during that shorter pre-1999 run, and came with its original 15-round mags (which would have to be blocked for your California sale), it may command a premium for a collector.Īmong my S&W collection, I own one 411 (essentially, the. Other than that short run, you are correct the majority of 915s were manufactured 1992-1994, as a transitional platform from Smith & Wesson's all stainless or stainless/alloy models into their so-called "value series," which was a competitive response to the rapid growth of plastic guns (e.g., Glocks) hitting the market in the 80s and especially the 90s.

Original new MSRP was $467 (in 1990s money).
#SMITH AND WESSON 915 GOOD PRICE CODE#
Product code on these was 104792." (Supica & Nahas, 2016, p. How many mags would come with it what brand are they what capacity?ĮTA: my Smith & Wesson bible also says of the 915, "A limited run of 915s was produced in 1999 before the Brady Law went into effect. Where did you purchase it? (Tell me its story, as far as you know.)ĭoes it come with its original box, papers, etc.? Do you know the product code? More info will help me answer your question with an estimate.
