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  • rufe-snow
    "TSW" = Team Smith & Wesson, I think? This was a name S & W used on some of their limited edition guns. That supposedly were made on a semi-custom basis. And were sold at a premium because of this.

    As far as I know they took standard magazines. The earlier production guns might not have been made with a integral rail on the frame. It wouldn't have made any difference what magazine. They worked with?
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  • competentone
    TSW does mean Team Smith and Wesson, but I have no knowledge about that magazine. Why not ask the guy who is e-mailing you? I'm curious about what he's referring to and what he's seeing on the magazine that is causing him to make whatever identification he's making.
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  • William81
    I owned a 3913 TSW in the past. It was my understanding TSW stood for Tactical Smith and Wesson. Mine was similar to the one in this auction, but it did not have a rail.

    http://www.GunBroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=420289315
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  • dcs shooters
    David, that's just a standard 3913/14 mag. I've got six of them and had them long before the TSW came out.
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  • Txs
    That's a mag supplied for any of S&W's M39 based compact pistols - including their so-called Tactical Smith & Wesson series guns.
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  • TANK78Z
    There is/was another S&W mag for the 3913 tsw that had a flat base magazine pad, maybe thats what he's talking about, and if I remember right possibly an 8 rd one also for this compact pistol.
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