Miami_JBT
US Veteran
Local shop has a S&W Performance Center .40 Recon for $1,400 plus tax and background fee.
For those that don't know, the .40 Recon is an aluminum framed compact 9rd .40 S&W 3rd Gen.
Only a few hundred were made. They came with Bar-Sto barrels and Briley two-piece titanium barrel bushing. Plus all the fluff and buffing along with the hand-fitting of the PC shop's staff. Back when the PC shop was a real custom shop and not a marketing brand.
Mechanically, the gun is what led to the development of the S&W Model 4013TSW.
A commercial production variant, that took all the best features of the PC line, but streamlined it for general mass production. The slide and frame went through the entire assembly line together and are actually number-matched from the start.
I have a 4013TSW, which I paid a whopping $135 for back in the early 2010s.
Now, my question is this, do I buy the .40 Recon since it is a rare bird in the collector circles as a PC piece? Or do I just stick with what I have?
Both have MIM hammers and triggers. Both have the same slide mounted safety/decocker. And both have the same overall size, the grips are even the same.
I was able to dry fire the .40 Recon, and the trigger is the same as the TSW.
Again, the TSW line is a commercialized mass production line of the PC guns. The bean-counters took all the best features of the PC guns and applied it to the assembly line.
The collector in me is saying get the PC gun, the shooter in me is saying stick with my TSW since I got it dirt cheap when S&W 3rd Gens were being given away has door-stops at gun shops.
For those that don't know, the .40 Recon is an aluminum framed compact 9rd .40 S&W 3rd Gen.

Only a few hundred were made. They came with Bar-Sto barrels and Briley two-piece titanium barrel bushing. Plus all the fluff and buffing along with the hand-fitting of the PC shop's staff. Back when the PC shop was a real custom shop and not a marketing brand.
Mechanically, the gun is what led to the development of the S&W Model 4013TSW.

A commercial production variant, that took all the best features of the PC line, but streamlined it for general mass production. The slide and frame went through the entire assembly line together and are actually number-matched from the start.
I have a 4013TSW, which I paid a whopping $135 for back in the early 2010s.
Now, my question is this, do I buy the .40 Recon since it is a rare bird in the collector circles as a PC piece? Or do I just stick with what I have?
Both have MIM hammers and triggers. Both have the same slide mounted safety/decocker. And both have the same overall size, the grips are even the same.
I was able to dry fire the .40 Recon, and the trigger is the same as the TSW.
Again, the TSW line is a commercialized mass production line of the PC guns. The bean-counters took all the best features of the PC guns and applied it to the assembly line.
The collector in me is saying get the PC gun, the shooter in me is saying stick with my TSW since I got it dirt cheap when S&W 3rd Gens were being given away has door-stops at gun shops.