View Full Version : Speaking of handguns.... I'm REALLY partial to the S&W Tactical shop .40 
 
likwid 10-31-2003, 11:29 PM This has to be one of the easiest to shoot/most accurate/most fun tactical handguns I've ever shot in my life. 
Was lent to me when origionally aquired by a sherrif up in the north country to take for a test drive. 
 
http://www.smith-wesson.com/products/firearms/images/standard/sw108509.jpg  
 
 
Type:   Pistol   
Model:   4003TSW   
Caliber:   .40 S&W   
Barrel Length:   4"   
Capacity:   10 Rounds +1   
Action:   TDA   
External Safety:   Ambidextrous   
Hammer:   .260" Spurred   
Trigger:   .305" Combat  4"   
Grip:   Straight Backstrap   
Firing System:   N/A   
Front Sight:   White Dot   
Rear Sight:   Novak Lo Mount Carry 2-Dot   
Frame:   Full Size   
Finish:   Satin Stainless   
Over all length:   7-1/2"   
Weight:   28.5 ounces   
Material:   Aluminum Alloy / Stainless Steel  
fishweewee 11-01-2003, 11:46 PM :yak: 
 
I've owned a number of S&W autoloaders (prior to new management, of course) and I wasn't impressed with them.  Impossible to shoot double action accurately out of the box without some smithing.  Last model I had was a stainless 4506.  Wonder yours compares to the older models.  
likwid 11-02-2003, 12:01 AM It'd just come in from their tactical shop. 
Was built for the sherrif up yonder as his carry. 
 
Shot a case of cor-bon 160gr performance match through it. 
All on paper without a single misfire/jam 
Also shot very very naturally.  
BigBo 11-02-2003, 06:46 AM I wasn't a big fan of S&W except for the revolvers either. But, my buddy recently picked up a 4013TSW which looks identical to that 4003TSW. If I'm not mistaken, it's just a little more compact. 
I have to say that I was impressed with the action and accuracy when I squeezed off a few at the club a couple of weeks ago. 
He also has the basic 457 S&W .45 that wasn't too bad either but I liked the .40 better.  
likwid 11-02-2003, 04:12 PM .40s&w is a whole lotta fun to shoot 
.45 can get a bit tiring after a long afternoon of drills... 
.40 i've been able to plow through the course time after time without any issues whatsoever 
 
yeah you get used to .45... but .40 is just a whole lot faster/more comfortable to shoot IMO  
Bob Thomas 11-02-2003, 05:18 PM A police department near us tried out those new fancy guns.  Misfires, Jams and even a slide that "Welded" itself to the frame.  They have opted to go with Glocks now.   
 
Gotta love a glock!  
likwid 11-02-2003, 09:51 PM Boston PD stopped using Glocks for those reason. 
Go figure...  
BigBo 11-02-2003, 11:59 PM Bought a Glock 17 shortly after they first came out. Took it to the range, fired a box of rounds through it. Cleaned and packed it back in the box. Brought it back to the shop and traded it for a Sig. 
I really disliked the Glock a lot and didn't care that I lost a couple of $$. I've had the Sig now for about 14 years and couldn't be happier with it. 
Yeah, .45's can be punishing. I've got a 1911A that was my grandfather's. After a couple boxes of rounds with that, I can feel it for a week afterwards.  
likwid 11-03-2003, 01:00 AM I do sport competetive shooting with a 1911 A1. 
Also have slight wrist problems from years of keyboards and mice, I know the feeling :D  
fishweewee 11-03-2003, 06:35 AM I don't get fatigued by an afternoon of shooting .45 ACP's.   
 
.357's and .44's are another story.  :err: 
 
Nowadays I shoot a lot of .40 S&W b/c the terminal ballistics compare favorably to the 9 mm para.  
redlite 11-03-2003, 01:07 PM Just went through 150 rounds of .45 out of the old man's S&W full size (pretty sure it is the 4506) yetserday.  It has been through the S&W performance shop and I'll tell ya it sure is a pleasurable gun to shoot all day.  No problems to report yet.  Hell of a lot better to shoot than the Colts.  The size and waight of the gun keeps muzzle jump way down shooting 230 grain ball.  More enjoyable than the 9mm.  We don't own any .40's.  have shot Glock and Sig .40's and they were an alright caliber to shoot, but we don't own any simply because we don't have all the brass we have for the other calibers to reload.  I prefer shooting .38 special out of the revolver or the S&W M52.  Don't have to load mags or walk around looking for the brass.  
 
So what ya got , how much, and when can I come and look? 
 
Have Ma. Class A LTC:bounce: :boots:  
likwid 11-03-2003, 05:50 PM Only weapon I currently have "issues" with shooting is my Moisin Nagant. 
 
Horrificly sharp recoil to it, not like the Garande, which in .30-06 is a joy to shoot.  
fishweewee 11-03-2003, 08:04 PM You outta try a single shot .50 BMG.  :err:  
likwid 11-03-2003, 08:30 PM Thats what a muzzle brake is for. 
 
.50 heavy bench rests are actually right on par with .338 lapua mag w/o a brake 
 
much like .30-06.... heavy recoil... not very sharp though  
fishweewee 11-04-2003, 07:11 AM You shoot heavy benchrest too?  
likwid 11-05-2003, 11:25 PM I've shot a couple mcmillan 50's 
:D 
 
fun toys they are :cool:  
 
now pm me that damn list!  
fishweewee 11-06-2003, 08:14 AM Rummaging thru my pile of shtuff, gimme a minute!  :bshake:  
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