Smith & Wesson Model 915 9mm DA/SA, 3rd Generation Value Series, Full-Size, 4 in Barrel, Matte Blued
This Smith & Wesson Model 915 is a full-size, 3rd Generation Value Series 9mm from the early 1990s with a short production run circa 1992–1994 before replacement by the Model 910. It pairs an anodized aluminum-alloy frame with a matte blued slide and a 4-inch stainless steel barrel. The pistol is in very good overall condition with an excellent, mirror-bright bore, and it comes with a 17-round magazine and a black leather OWB holster.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Overall Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Bore Rifling: Excellent Rifling - Sharp lands and grooves.
Specific Condition Notes: This firearm is in very good shape. There are some minor and superficial scratches and blemishes present. The bore is clean and shiny.
What’s Included
- Smith & Wesson Model 915 9mm pistol
- 1x 17-round steel double-stack magazine with polymer base pad
- Black leather OWB pancake-style belt holster
The Model 915 is configured for 17+1 capacity and accepts S&W 59-series double-stack magazines, making it compatible with a widely available magazine pattern. The frame is marked "Mod 915" and the barrel hood is marked "9MM PARABELLUM," consistent with factory markings for this model.
Built on an anodized aluminum-alloy frame with a matte blued slide, the 915 uses a 4-inch stainless steel barrel and a short-recoil, locked-breech operating system. It features a DA/SA trigger with a smooth curved face, an exposed spurred hammer, and a left-side slide-mounted safety/decocker.
Ergonomics and handling are supported by a one-piece wraparound black synthetic grip with molded checkering and an S&W medallion. The slide has rear vertical serrations, and the rounded trigger guard reflects the 3rd Generation design language. There is no accessory rail on the dust cover.
Sights are fixed and simple: a front blade with a white dot paired to a low-mount fixed rear notch for a durable, snag-resistant profile. This configuration is typical of the series and provides a clear, straightforward sight picture.




