Quantum Singularity
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Just for fun, I shot a friend's (S&W TSW and regular S&W 3rd generation) auto side by side. I don't see much of a difference (they both are inferior to Sigs and most other auto brands in almost every area).
Observations (TSW vs Regular 3rd Gen):
Negatives:
* The SA trigger is still bad (heavy) on TSW pistols
* Accuracy is not improved (sub par accuracy at best)
* Neither were 100 percent reliable (both have over 500 rounds fired so it is not a break in period issue)
Positives:
*Slide movement is slightly smoother on TSW
*Good DA (smooth) trigger pull on both
S&W wants about 900 dollars (MSRP) for this TSW. Frankly, I don't think it is worth 500 dollars.
Observations (TSW vs Regular 3rd Gen):
Negatives:
* The SA trigger is still bad (heavy) on TSW pistols
* Accuracy is not improved (sub par accuracy at best)
* Neither were 100 percent reliable (both have over 500 rounds fired so it is not a break in period issue)
Positives:
*Slide movement is slightly smoother on TSW
*Good DA (smooth) trigger pull on both
S&W wants about 900 dollars (MSRP) for this TSW. Frankly, I don't think it is worth 500 dollars.