How about a S&W single action army type

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Hell froze over when S&W started making 1911 style pistols. I'd love to see them enter the CAS game with a single action! I'm sure S&W would have a major board meeting though before the lawyers let them put a traditional "spur hammer" and NO LOCK!
 
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Smith made 1911 parts for the Army long ago. My issued 1943 Remington Rand had a Smith and Wesson barrel from the 60s in it in Iraq 2003-2004. The Smith and Wesson did make a single action Army pistol. It was called the Scholfield model and limited issue to US Calvary troops. They did another run in 2000 I believe without the lock. Or are you talking about that other 1873 Army pistol?
 
Hell froze over when S&W started making 1911 style pistols. I'd love to see them enter the CAS game with a single action! I'm sure S&W would have a major board meeting though before the lawyers let them put a traditional "spur hammer" and NO LOCK!

According to Roy Jinks, they actually considered it once. So many manufacturers had entered the game, they decided the market was already saturated.
 
I am more of a Smith fan than a Colt fan, but would consider a S&W SAA kind of offensive, even though I'm fine with the S&W 1911. I own one of their Schofields and have long wished they would reintroduce a new model Russian.
 
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