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New Spoon

Went to a spoon & knife show this morning in Springfield Ma. I didn't actually get the spoon there but from a S&W forum member here in Ct.which I picked up today.
It's a 4013TSW in excellent condition. With the 06 in a shoulder rig & two extra mags, the 13 in a IWB holster & two extra clips I'm loaded with 62 rounds of zombie killing fun and now my 4006 has a baby brother

Sorry for the crappy cell pics...




I did pick but this sweet little blade though from New England Edge made by Blind Horse Knives



It was fun being Mark today

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Old 10-29-2011, 03:55 PM
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I have a 4006 it's a great piece and very stout. Mine's a 40 cal. and fun to shoot. Got mine at a gun show in Orlando a few years ago it was a Calif. State Trooper turn in. Enjoy.
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Very nice spoons you have there! My father gave me a 3913 that he bought new and never fired. I carry it in the winter and it's a very nice gun to shoot and carry! I want to remove the ambi safety to make the spoon even thinner and less prone to snagging...
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Thanks Art. I love the 3rd gen Smiths. Great idea on the safety. I've heard of folks doing that.
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Mark,
I just showed the 3913 to my friend last night and now he wants one, too! The other nice thing is that I can use the same IWM holster for my Sig P239 as the S&W 3913. The single stack gives the grip a nice narrow width that's comfortable to shoot and easy to conceal comfortably.
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Mine looks just like this...

Mine looks just like this...


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Mark,
I just showed the 3913 to my friend last night and now he wants one, too! The other nice thing is that I can use the same IWM holster for my Sig P239 as the S&W 3913. The single stack gives the grip a nice narrow width that's comfortable to shoot and easy to conceal comfortably.
Beautiful spoon Art. I'm trying to find my brother a good 4013, 6906, or 3913 also.
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Don't be afraid to get the LadySmith" model of the 3913NL. You can change the grips from light grey (almost pink) to black and the gun is shaped a little different from the 3913, but it's a nice handling pistol.

I also have the 669, but it's a double-stack and the grip is too wide for me...
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Here's the LadySmith version...

Here's the LadySmith (3913LS) version...


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