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I saw and fired a S&W Mod 59 today that operated DAO. I am no expert but I have not encountered one before. Research was inconclusive. Factory, personally or armorer conversion or broken?
Did not dissamble it which might have given me a clue.
Posted By: TC1 Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
I don't know. I ran across a GB auction yesterday for a S&W 15-2 that was advertised as DAO also. I've heard of PD's requirements for it, but I think they just bobbed the hammers. When the bid crossed the $450 mark, I lost interest.
Posted By: Slavek Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
Why bother with old clunker for which parts are no longer available? Do you intend to use this or just post pics on the net? What will this do that SiG P226 will not do better?
Posted By: gregintenn Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
Probably factory. As tc1 stated, several police departments mandated a [bleep] trigger for their service pistols in the name of safety.
Posted By: gregintenn Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
Originally Posted by Slavek
Why bother with old clunker for which parts are no longer available? Do you intend to use this or just post pics on the net? What will this do that SiG P226 will not do better?
Not fire unless someone pulls the trigger?
What parts aren’t available for a Smith and Wesson pistol?
Posted By: RufusG Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
I don't recall ever hearing anything definitive about factory DAO on first gen Smith autos, so I would assume after the fact or broken.
Slavek,
I normally don't address forum answers that aren't germain to the question asked, but your response pushed my button. I asked a technical question for some information on a specific situation in which I was involved. Your answer did not address the question at all and blatently showed your attempt to impress this forum with your ability to type on a small keyboard. What you did ignorantly but effectively demonstrated your inability to comprehend simple English, lack of knowledge of current component availability, enter into a pissin' match or you are a SIG salesman. Anyway, I like these forums for usable information. If I want BS, I will go to the local stock yard. Thanks for your interest.
Posted By: Slavek Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
Sorry i did not write this earlier. The DAO S&W Model 59 does not exist because it is not mentioned in Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson.
Posted By: GunGeek Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/02/23
I'm not aware of any factory DAO's in the 59. The DAO's didn't show up until the 3rd gen guns, so that's two gen's earlier. Of course some agency could have ordered a few that way, or someone could have done a conversion. Would be interesting to see how they did it.
Posted By: okie john Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/03/23
Originally Posted by autoshopteacher
I saw and fired a S&W Mod 59 today that operated DAO. I am no expert but I have not encountered one before. Research was inconclusive. Factory, personally or armorer conversion or broken?
Did not dissamble it which might have given me a clue.

Collectors say that anything is possible with Smith, so it could have been any of the three. I'd go with someone dropping in parts from a later model that resulted in DAO function.


Okie John
Posted By: okie john Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/03/23
Originally Posted by gregintenn
What parts aren’t available for a Smith and Wesson pistol?

For an original Model 59, almost all of them. They've been out of production for forty years.


Okie John
Posted By: RufusG Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/03/23
Originally Posted by okie john
Originally Posted by gregintenn
What parts aren’t available for a Smith and Wesson pistol?

For an original Model 59, almost all of them. They've been out of production for forty years.


Okie John


https://www.gunpartscorp.com/gun-manufacturer/smith-wesson/auto-pistols-sw/59
Posted By: GunGeek Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/03/23
There are still a lot of parts available for 59's, they made a ton of them. They were pretty robust pistols, so not much breaks. I just never cared for the ergonomics. But they were decent pistols.
Posted By: Etoh Re: Smith Model 59 Question - 05/03/23
During the early years of IPSC- 59s and Hi-powers were converted to 9 major with barrel replacements. Don Fisher gunsmith comes to mind. (but that was 40 years ago.) Obvious advantage of increased magazine capacity. 160 gr cast bullets were used and barrels with faster twist rates. Major power factor of 176
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