JohnHL
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A while back I mentioned that I was going to do this and then Dregg asked about conversions so I went ahead and did it.
The parts substituted were from a 4043TSW(DAO) that I had converted to TDA.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-semi-auto-pistols/404342-4043tsw-dao-tda-conversion.html
The TSW DAO parts seem to back fit any TDA S&W (2nd or 3rd gen) but the most important part is what S&W calls the "Firing Pin Retainer". It is the part that replaces the Manual Safety. There are two sizes. One for the 9mm/.40s&w slide and one for the .45 slide.
The trigger and hammer on the TSW DAO pistols are the same on all models.
From the last price list I have (under two years old) the DAO conversion parts had a total price of under $70.00 from S&W (if they have them) and assuming one could make the conversion themselves, as there are no permanent modifications to the pistol, I would say it's eminently practical.
The same four parts from the 4043TSW conversion.
John
The parts substituted were from a 4043TSW(DAO) that I had converted to TDA.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-wesson-semi-auto-pistols/404342-4043tsw-dao-tda-conversion.html
The TSW DAO parts seem to back fit any TDA S&W (2nd or 3rd gen) but the most important part is what S&W calls the "Firing Pin Retainer". It is the part that replaces the Manual Safety. There are two sizes. One for the 9mm/.40s&w slide and one for the .45 slide.
The trigger and hammer on the TSW DAO pistols are the same on all models.
From the last price list I have (under two years old) the DAO conversion parts had a total price of under $70.00 from S&W (if they have them) and assuming one could make the conversion themselves, as there are no permanent modifications to the pistol, I would say it's eminently practical.
The same four parts from the 4043TSW conversion.
John