Kevinf2349 wrote:I am getting the itch to purchase another pistol. I was looking online at a S&W 5906 for $300. I have a couple of questions about the gun though and as I can't handle the weapon I would like to canvas the thoughts of anyone who owns (or has shot) one.
1) Is $300 a good price for it?
2) Are they accurate and reliable?
As it is stainless steel frame and a 9mm caliber I assume the recoil will be pretty light?
Any input would be most welcome.

Kevin,
The S&W 5906 was the issue weapon for the approximately 155 uniformed patrol and traffic officers in the LE agency I served in. I was in charge of training and special projects, which included the firearms training program and range and armory operations. Here's my take:
The 5906 is a very complex (over 90 parts) high maintenance pistol that is reasonably reliable if it is completely torn down, inspected, tested, and has any worn / failed parts replaced by a qualified armorer
every year per S&W's factory recommendations.
We did this faithfully and at great expense to maintain reliability and protect the department from negligence liability. This work consumed about 10 full weeks of the armorer's time every year. I was always dismayed at the number of significant issues and failed parts discovered during the cleaning / inspection process, especially considering that most guns fired less than 1,000 rounds per year.
There are several far more reliable and less maintenance intensive guns out there for about 50% - 75% more new than the price you've been quoted on the 5906: Glock, Springfield XD, S&W M&P, Sig, etc. If it were my money, I'd save a little longer and buy something that doesn't require you to keep an armorer on retainer.