UltimaRatio
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I'm looking to get the most compact, all-steel, double-stack, .40 cal or greater pistol. From looking around the forums, it seems like it's the 4056TSW that I'm after. Does that sound right?
I'm looking to get the most compact, all-steel, double-stack, .40 cal or greater pistol. From looking around the forums, it seems like it's the 4056TSW that I'm after. Does that sound right?
Hi, UltimaRatio!
From what I have gleaned perusing the SCSW, other than a couple of Performance Center offerings, you are correct in that the 4056TSW is the only "regular production" pistol produced by S&W that meets all of your criteria.
John
Ok thanks! Though, while I'm dreaming, what are the Performance Center offerings you have in mind?
There were only about 1,100 4056TSW's made. If you find one snatch it up.
I should be asking you!Ok thanks! Though, while I'm dreaming, what are the Performance Center offerings you have in mind?
I should be asking you!
As I've always had a preference for TDA pistols, I had overlooked the 4056TSW. A closer reading of the SCSW reveals no other compact, double stack, steel framed .40 or .45 caliber pistols (and only one 9mm) from the Performance Center making the 4056TSW that much more unique (as others have pointed out).
I must commend your efforts at detective work to ferret out this unusual example and my curiosity compels me ask you: What led you to seek out this model?
And in all honesty, I'm even more curious as to why (or more accurately for what contract) did S&W decide to produce this pistol? And in DAO on top of it?
John?
Well, I started out wanting a 1066, 1076, or 1086, but wanted a bit more capacity and thickness to the grip (from the one I handled, they're pretty thin).
Ok thanks! Though, while I'm dreaming, what are the Performance Center offerings you have in mind?
UltimaRatio, this would meet all of your criteria except for being .40 or greater, but you still should consider it because the 356TSW round (true, no longer made, but readily available in FMJ and HP) is a hot cartridge that has been compared very favorably to the 357Sig. It is double-stack and all steel, 3 1/2" barrel, and with the extended mag base it has a 15-round capacity.
This is my HD weapon and I take it to the range often. It is a beauty and shoots lights-out.
That is a fine looking pistol! I was wondering about the 356TSW, if there were any that fit my criteria. I'm a sucker for the rare and unusual too, so maybe I should look for one of them.
That is a fine looking pistol! I was wondering about the 356TSW, if there were any that fit my criteria. I'm a sucker for the rare and unusual too, so maybe I should look for one of them.