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S&W TSW.

bstrad37bstrad37 Member Posts: 5 ✭✭
edited October 2001 in General Discussion
Anyone have any experiance with any Smith & Wesson Tactical models. Im looking to get the 4563. Would this be a bad choice due to the Aluminum Alloy frame?

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  • ED PED P Member Posts: 190 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I got a 4013 (.40 cal, traditional action, 3.5" barrel) a few months back- lots of features, I prefer to get a traditional double action vs. the DA only models.Asked here about aluminum frames, as it was a concern of mine, most people replied that they'd shot 1000's of rounds out of aluminumr framed semi auto handguns with no problem.Reliable and well built, but a few people here have posted that they shoot low. Mine seems to be in that boat too, but might just be my shooting style with it.As a Mass resident, I brought the S&W as it's the only company until last month that could sell new handguns.Fortunately SIG started making "Mass" compliant models- had they been available when I made my purchase, I'd have gotten a SIG instead.[This message has been edited by ED P (edited 10-24-2001).]
  • idsman75idsman75 Member Posts: 13,398 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    I have an aluminum alloy frame S&W 457. It's an "economy model". I bought it LONG before the S&W sellout and it has been an accurate little compact piece that has seen many-a-round in its day. It still shoots accurately and I have yet to see it jam.
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