Finally found a 3913 TSW Pre-rail, (magazine.)

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Of course I've been looking for a Pre-rail 3913 TSW for years and was even offered one by a member here. I can't justify paying that much for just something I "want" and really don't "need."

But I've also been trying to find at least the base pad, (s,) for my CS9 cause the Pre-Rail 45 ones are just perfect on the CS45 with the grips I am using for now.

I had to buy a whole mag but I'm very happy with the result. For me it's much better than the factory finger extension ones which I have a lot of in both calibers.

Hammers on both pistols are going back to spurless as soon as I have a few minutes to myself. I'm over the spurred hammer thing I was going through. :D

Jim
 

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Very nice! :) I did the same with my CS45 and CS9s. And put TercGen grips on all three.

I like the early 4513TSWs baseplate fit on the CS45 best. Fits like it was designed for the CS45. Maybe if it had been they would have sold more. Dunno.....

On my CS9s the 3913TSW baseplate works.....ok....better than the OEM baseplates and 39XX series plates I tried. But I still have a bit of a gap between the bottom of the grip frame and the top of the baseplate. And the baseplate sits a millimeter or so forward of the frontstrap on the grip. Enough that I can feel it when gripping the gun tightly.

I think member squidsix said that the baseplates from the Kahr 9mm mags will work on 39XX series mags. I am going to find a few and try those. But for now, the 3913TSWs baseplate is the best solution, for me.

Glad you are over that spurred hammer thing. ;) :) Regards 18DAI
 
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