Smith And Wesson Model 915 Manual Transfer
SOLD FOR$1,275.00
LSB#: 171106MS15
It says on the box it's a Model 915 and it is a 9mm. But, I can't find anything on S&W's webpage. The closest gun on there is a Model 910. I'm wondering if it is the same gun but w/ a 10 round magazine as my dad's handgun has a 15 round one. I'm wanting to find a couple more magazines for it and a holster.

- Mec-Gar Smith & Wesson 910, 915, 459 & 5900 Series 9MM 15 Round Magazine $31.10 $25.95 Mecgar Smith & Wesson 910, 915, 459 & 5900 Series 9MM 15 Round Nickel Magazine.
- Mec-Gar Smith & Wesson 910, 915, 459 & 5900 Series 9MM 15 Round Magazine $31.10 $25.95 Mecgar Smith & Wesson 910, 915, 459 & 5900 Series 9MM 15 Round Nickel Magazine.
Make: Smith & Wesson
Model: Model 13-3 The .357 Magnum Military & Police Heavy Barrel, Round Butt K-Frame
Serial Number: AAV9519
Year of Manufacture: 1982-1984 (13-3 introduced 1982, box has pre-1984 product code) Qemu ubuntu for mac.
Caliber: .38 Special / .357 Magnum
Action Type: 6-Shot, Double / Single Action, Swing-Out Fluted Cylinder Hand Ejector Revolver.
Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON”, the right is marked “S.&W. 357 MAGNUM”, the right side of the frame has the four line Marcas Registradas and the left has the Smith & Wesson monogram logo. The left side of the grip frame is marked “G24″, “71543”, “D4” and “5”, the butt is marked with the serial number, the right is marked “K” in circle, “4745” and “N” in triangle. The yoke is marked “G24 / 71543”, the cut is marked “MOD. 13-3”. The rear face of the cylinder is marked “6” or “9”.
Barrel Length: 3” heavy barrel with un-shrouded ejector rod.
Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade, which is integral to the barrel rib. The rear sight is a square notch, sitting before a “U” channel on the top strap of the frame.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered Magna walnut grips. The rear of the left panel has a scuff mark. There are a few light handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. The grips rate in about Fine-plus condition.
Type of Finish: Blued, with case colored smooth trigger and checkered hammer.
Finish Originality: Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp, there is no erosion.
Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The cylinder has a faint turn line, just starting to go through the finish in a couple of spots. There are a few very light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder produces no side to side play with no back play in full lockup of all 6 chambers. The double action trigger pull is smooth, single action is crisp. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a one-piece blue cardboard box with serial-matching end label, wax paper, plastic trigger post, cleaning rod and bronze-bristle brush and an assortment of factory paperwork including manual. The box has light wear at edges and corners with slight discoloration from age, in about Fine condition. The cleaning accessories are still in sealed plastic packaging. The paperwork has discolored slightly with age, in about Fine-plus condition.
Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 13 is a continuation of the model 10-6 prototype with a heavy barrel and unshrouded ejector rod. This example was made between 1982 and 1984 and is still in Excellent condition with its original box, cleaning tools and paperwork. The model 13 was popular as a carry and duty gun, being issued within the FBI in 1974 and 1986-1987, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and several other law enforcement agencies. In this condition, with its original accessories it will likely draw the eye of Smith & Wesson collectors, but this would make a fine carry, duty or home defense revolver. Please see our pictures and good luck!
CA Legal or CA Private Party Transferable: This handgun CANNOT be transferred as a dealer sale in California. This handgun CAN be sold as a Private Party Transfer (PPT) at our Simi Valley shop.
Here is some more information about this fine Semi Automatic Pistol that I once owned & shot a lot! For which I am VERY sorry that I had to sell years ago!
Grumpy
| Smith & Wesson Model 910 and 915 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Semi-automatic pistol |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Production history | |
| Manufacturer | Smith & Wesson |
| Produced | 1992–2006 |
| Specifications | |
| Weight | approximately 28 ounces |
| Length | 7 3⁄8 inches |
| Barrel length | 4 inch barrel |
| Caliber | 9×19mm Parabellum |
| Action | |
| Feed system | 10- or 15- round detachable box magazine |
| Sights | Fixed three-dot; night sights available; one variant of the Model 910 produced with a fiber-optic front sight. |
The Smith & Wesson Model 910 and 915 are two similar full-sized, 9×19mm Parabellum (9mm Luger), short-recoil-operateddouble-action/single action (DA/SA) semi-automatic pistols with a four-inch barrel and an aluminum alloy frame and a carbon steel slide. The S&W Model 915 was produced from 1992-1994. The S&W Model 910 was introduced in 1995 as a replacement for the Model 915 and was manufactured through 2006.
History[edit]
Smith And Wesson 915 Parts
Both the Model 915 and the Model 910 were part of the “Value Series” pistols made by Smith and Wesson, and incorporated several features to cut the costs associated with manufacturing “3rd Generation” Smith and Wesson pistols.[1]
Both the Model 915 and Model 910 were made with only one safety/decocker lever (left side) in order to save costs. The Model 915 was made with all-metal parts, while the follow-on Model 910 substituted a plastic rear sight, plastic recoil guide rod, and plastic magazine release button to further save on manufacturing expenses.[2] The earlier Model 915 also reportedly has a lug on the barrel and a corresponding cut in the slide for tighter lock up. The later 910 has no lug on the barrel, nor a slide cut, reportedly affecting its inherent accuracy compared to the earlier 915. Both models have a reputation as reliable and robust.[3]
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The Model 915 was sold with a 15 shot double-stack magazine. The S&W Model 910 was initially sold with a 10 shot double-stack magazine to comply with the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994; the 910 was upgraded to a 15-round double-stack magazine in 2005, when that law was sun-set. Magazines for the 915 and 910 are the same overall design as those used in the 59XX-series pistols and are interchangeable.[4]
References[edit]
Smith And Wesson Model 915
- Jump up^Page 360-361, The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 4th Edition, by Jim Supica and Richard Nahas, published by Gun Digest Books and Krause Publications, Iola, WI, 2016.
- Jump up^Page 360-361, The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 4th Edition, by Jim Supica and Richard Nahas, published by Gun Digest Books and Krause Publications, Iola, WI, 2016.
- Jump up^Numerous postings from the Smith & Wesson Forum, search term “915” or “910,” at http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-semi-auto-pistols/
- Jump up^Page 360-361, The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 4th Edition, by Jim Supica and Richard Nahas, published by Gun Digest Books and Krause Publications, Iola, WI, 2016.