A couple of thoughts about comments people made in this thread.
I'm reasonably sure that the last production runs of 3rd Gens were machined on CNC machines. On the last tour i went on in 2012 all of the old machines were gone and the guide said that S&W had over 100 CNC machines in Springfield.
It's possible that the older equipment had been moved to Houlton since 3rd Gen production was moved there at some point. My 3914DOA was built in Houlton and has a 2015 date on the box.
I only found out about the metal frame M&P in this this thread. Are those frames forged or are they cast? I assume that they are forged, but I also assume that ths CSX frame is forged.
IF some iteration of the 3rd Gen is reintroduced I would expect it would be the smaller guns geared to personal protection, not larger frame guns intended fo the LE market.
If I were to take my existing inventory of 3rd Gens to the range at the rate of one a week it would take almost three months to gr through them all. So, any new guns would have to fill the extremely small niche i have left. A 4553 would be an example.
I tend to agree.
The few people I still know at the factory wouldn't be able to leak (confirm/deny) anything about pending new model lines. The company has become very tight-mouthed about new models, and people have been told they'll be fired if they develop loose lips and let something slip before the approved release date announcement.
We were told that when 3rd gen Production and Repair was moved from Springfield to Houlton, that the Houlton plant received some new CNC machines and training. They were doing the SW1911 Production and Repair there, as well.
I have zero knowledge of whether S&W has decided to re-introduce some of the 3rd gen guns. However, my suspicion would be that if that is in the works, it would make sense for them to direct it toward the smaller models for the Public and off-duty cops, and possibly a larger model that might interest the competition shooters. That way they could have the metal-framed M&P, a SW1911/SW1911E and a TDA offering. The cost of a duty-type metal-framed TDA/DAO gun wouldn't be able to compete against the less expensive plastic, so I rather doubt that's in the plan (if a plan exists

My hope would be that they adhered to the late production TSW specifications, since those are already able to be programmed back into the CNC machines, and they'd start restocking the 3rd gen parts.

Considering S&W has new parts facilities in a couple of states, and a new factory facility being planned, it's not like they would lack for the infrastructure and support. Lots of the older institutional knowledge of 3rd gen Production and Repair have been walking out the door, so it wouldn't be surprising if there's a bit of a learning curve involved, though.
On the other hand, the tolerances and machining capabilities were making pretty substantial improvements toward the of 3rd gen production, so perhaps that might help offset re-tooling the production cell folks.
Guess we'll see.
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