Living in CA and dealing with the STUPID ROSTER you have to throw sensibility; what is this worth, out the window.
As stated you have no joy with finding a CS40.
Here is a 4013 TSW staring you in the face. With Box, Case Candy, 2 Mags and 90% +++ condition this is a good buy. Even with Tax and DROS. Offer something and see where it goes?
Opinions form those out of state don't even matter. Who cares they don't live here and don't get the BS over "Safe" guns, the Roster and availability of PPT purchase.
Get it while you can...buy once and cry once.
Best, Dave
ACEd did not reply to size note. This is just one CA Prisoner comment to another here in the same boat. We don't know of the condition/details. IMO that condition represents value for this "type" of example.
My sympathies to those still subject to Ca oppression - I left Ca in 2004.
My concern is I have seen several 4013TSW recently in very poor physical condition. Some under $400, with re-import markings, with a single incorrect 4006 11rd mag sticking out, and with no bids - The difference between one in such condition vs a NIB example in matching box / case with 3 mags is several hundred dollars in most markets.
Without knowing condition, recommending a purchase or estimating a value without regard to condition would seem to be challenging, except possibly in Ca. Perhaps a Ca price range would be more meaningful.
But if the decision also rests on size, it is worth noting the 4013TSW is wider and will have a safety lever on both sides - while a single sided safety may be more desirable for carry as long as you are right handed.
Dont get me wrong, a nice 4013TSW is a sweet pistol - I just purchased another one that I could not resist for $650 out the door in great condition with unique LE Decock Only Safety and matching Frame/barrel/slide markings in original case and 3 mags. Same pistol in Ca could probably bring $850, but I defer to Ca residents to give price range.
PS One last point, if you are buying person-to-person and not retail, you are probably not paying sales tax and shipping that could easily add $100 to price of a $750 retail gun.