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40S&W double stack 9rd has PC logo stamp on it. I know it fits 4013TSW, 4053TSW, and 4056TSW but since those are 'tactical smith & wessons' and not PC pistols, what pistol specifically was the magazine issued/intended for ?
I can find a product code 170054 ?
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The PC Shorty Forty uses that magazine.
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More rare and less likely, the SD-40 stocking dealer special was also shipped with that magazine.

Of all the PC marked and logo’d magazines I have stumbled across, I would argue that the 9-round .40cal double stack magazine may be the most common out there. No way to be sure of course, but that’s how it seems to me.
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You can't find that code?

In your attached Product Profile on the Stocking Dealer exclusive pistols it states they'll be offered in 9mm, .356TSW, & 40 S&W.

170052 is the SD 356TSW offering.

170053 is the SD 9mm Parabellum offering.

170054 is the SD 40 S&W offering. (~207-217 made, 1994.)

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In your attached Product Profile on the Stocking Dealer exclusive pistols it states they'll be offered in 9mm, .356TSW, & 40 S&W.

170052 is the SD 356TSW offering.

170053 is the SD 9mm Parabellum offering.

170054 is the SD 40 S&W offering. (~207-217 made, 1994.)

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No, I did find that product code but unable to find a picture of the pistol for that code.
So it seems that magazine is for that code and for the 'shorty forty'.
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The seem to be pretty common the only real difference would be the stamp imo I have 4/5 of them..

Now the rarest of the .40s&w magazines would be the 11rd PC stamped with extended base pad(owned at 1 point by Jerry Mitculek), which is really a basic 11rd mag with a stamp and extended base plate.....
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Negative sir, ill post a picture as an edit here ina sec, got to get down to the safe and dig it out...


Edit... that is the 11rd PC mag yes, the base plate is not a spacer on mine like yours...

Edit.. photo added... She current resident of my CHP4006TSW full of 180ranger Tseries.
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Well there is a problem with calling the 11-round PC stamped double stack mag with speed bumper base plate “the most rare .40 magazine”, even though I agree that it likely must be.

The PROBLEM is that you can assemble one of these so regardless of how rare it is, we can “make” them by putting the speed pad on a full size PC-marked .40cal 11-round magazine.

These were original equipment on the very scarce Performance Center 4006 Limited of which supposedly only 130 examples exist.

I’ve got mine... it is phenomenal!
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Well there is a problem with calling the 11-round PC stamped double stack mag with speed bumper base plate “the most rare .40 magazine”, even though I agree that it likely must be.

The PROBLEM is that you can assemble one of these so regardless of how rare it is, we can “make” them by putting the speed pad on a full size PC-marked .40cal 11-round magazine.

These were original equipment on the very scarce Performance Center 4006 Limited of which supposedly only 130 examples exist.

I’ve got mine... it is phenomenal!
Well, I guess anybody can make an 11 rd PC mag, do the components exist in production any more ? Can I get a speed bumper for all 10 of my 11 rd mags ? Aside from the spacer to make up the gap in the smaller framed guns where does one find such a bumper? Or... are they long out of production?
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Well the speed bumper floor plate (haha there HAS to be a better, proper name for this damn thing!) was never a S&W marked product. All that I have ever seen say (I think) “J P Products” or something close to that molded in to the plastic.

I have seen old discussions that had a link to these parts for sale, but it’s been a couple years. My educated guess is that no way are these still being produced. I can only imagine that the PC purchased a bulk load of them back in the early 1990’s and burned through them.

They aren’t a critical part — the guns with the magazine funnels still work even without them, but a reload is absolutely going to be faster (with a practiced gun handler) if he has the speed base plates for sure.

My 4006 Limited and my 3566 Limited wear the funnel. I removed it from my PPC-9 simply because I wanted to. No, the removed part is not for sale.
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