Dont quote me but I think some 2nd and 3rd gen gut parts are interchangable.
So parts shouldn't be too hard to find... I may have found my birthday gun!
Dont quote me but I think some 2nd and 3rd gen gut parts are interchangable.
I know it's not technically a 3rd gen, but I just looked at a 645... I am on love. That 5 inch barrel and stainless finish. Add in a manly .45acp. Anywho, I was cruising g.b. and found one about to end, at a spectacular price, for a reason.
How difficult is it to replace internal parts on one, particularly sear and hammer?
If it's not hard or expensive, I might put a real bid in. I would like to keep it stock if that matters.
So parts shouldn't be too hard to find... I may have found my birthday gun!
Lifes too short just buy it.
Lifes too short just bid it.No buy it now option..
Lifes too short just bid it.
Kjq just spent my money at cabelas... so only a low bid can win it now...
I am going to have to get one of these 5906's that are popping up everywhere.
KJ is a pro at spending our money.
I bid the 5906 Military almost to $775 and called it quits. Now looking at those $329 5906s.
Yea. My bidding wingman from the other thread got ahold of my account for awhile.
Only one question... was it worth it...
What's special about the military vs. Stock?
My favorite reason. That is cool though 1 of 20. If nothing else I would've loved to just handled it. Knowing theres not many of them out in the wild.I told h45 that I thought it would go for $750 to $850. Different finish and I’m pretty sure its 1 of 20 but that makes it rare not necessary valuable. I liked it because it was cool and different.
Kjq just spent my money at cabelas... so only a low bid can win it now...
I am going to have to get one of these 5906's that are popping up everywhere.
I have enjoyed reading of your processing about it: you are in.
Just a matter of time if you keep reading this thread.
I woke up one Sunday with no intention of buying a Gen 3 anything of SW, then I stumbled onto the thread.
Got to reading, got hooked, and before I went to church, I had ordered one that a member here had recommended.
Since I was going to church, it was convenient so I could repent of my sins.
I would love to go crazy and get a trigger job to take up the travel on the trigger, and figure out what I should do about the sights.
Having mentioned that, someone might say they can put in an Apex trigger, or whatever would be suitable, unless everyone keeps them stock since it is a classic. There are probably spring and adjustments I know nothing about that would take up some slack.
I plan to keep this long term, unlike my profile, so I don't mind spending a little on it.
I have enjoyed reading of your processing about it: you are in.
Just a matter of time if you keep reading this thread.
I woke up one Sunday with no intention of buying a Gen 3 anything of SW, then I stumbled onto the thread.
Got to reading, got hooked, and before I went to church, I had ordered one that a member here had recommended.
Since I was going to church, it was convenient so I could repent of my sins.
I would love to go crazy and get a trigger job to take up the travel on the trigger, and figure out what I should do about the sights.
Having mentioned that, someone might say they can put in an Apex trigger, or whatever would be suitable, unless everyone keeps them stock since it is a classic. There are probably spring and adjustments I know nothing about that would take up some slack.
I plan to keep this long term, unlike my profile, so I don't mind spending a little on it.
I bought a gen 1. Model 59 as part of my original wonder 9 collection. At the time I didn't know anything about the different generations. Since then, I have come to love that gun. Reading this thread hasn't helped my itch for one. I just want too many things. Lol
I bought a gen 1. Model 59 as part of my original wonder 9 collection. At the time I didn't know anything about the different generations. Since then, I have come to love that gun. Reading this thread hasn't helped my itch for one. I just want too many things. Lol
Don't mean to rain on your Easter Parade but when it comes to 3rd gens triggers; you might as well just get used to it.
Technically, you can make some improvements to the trigger but, in the end, you will see, IMHO, nominal improvements, at best.
You can lighten the main/firing pin spring but there is just some basic trigger geometry that doesn't leave much room for improvement.
Depending upon the version of your gun, you could install MIM parts which, again IMHO, provides a slightly better trigger.
I have seen nothing done to a 3rd gen that remotely compares to what can be accomplish in the CZs you are familiar with.
I think the Gen 1's are awesome. I'd like to add a nickel 39, at some point.