I said nothing about increasing accuracy. A comment was made about the crude method of frame/slide tightening. I merely said that I think Springfield knows what they are doing.
"for her world" what world is that william? Competition? THE greatest requirement of a competition pistol is reliability. Unlike bullseye competition, practical competition allows no alibis. If your pistol malfunctions, too bad, so sad, you lose. The crucible of practical competition ( USPSA/IPSC/IDPA) places a premium on reliability. Just as a defensive pistol must, a practical competition pistol must work first time,every time. Yes, in competition you only lose a match, not your life. In either case you lose. Competition lets you find out what works, so if/when you need it to save your life, you know it will work;first time, every time.
Like Timex watches, Eveready batteries and Zippo lighters.
Reliability is NO.1
Ergonomics is NO.2
Accuracy is NO.3
FYI my "competition" Limited division 45, Para 14/45 is also my carry/personal defense/home defense pistol. I trust its reliability with my life. Competition showed me the way.