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I don't know if you can find one, but it might be worth a little bit of effort. I have an AWA, American Western Arms, 45 LC. The parts were provided in the white by Uberti and then assembled, fine tuned and finished by AWA in the US. They were only made for a couple of years, but they were so good and so true to the Colt SA (some say even a bit better) that Colt sued them out of existence. The firing pin is on the hammer like a Colt, the action is exactly the same. The fit and finish is second to none, great blue and color case hardening, and the timing is perfect...no drag lines on the cylinder and bank vault positive lock up. Over the years I have owned 2 Colt SA modern production guns (second generation) and I like the AWA as well as either of them.
Ron
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