If I still had mine, I would meet up with you. However, I sold it not because there was anything wrong with it, but because compared to my Wilson Combat, Ed Brown, and custom Rock River 1911s, it was the least collectible. But I have to say, unlike the person who posted above this reply, I had no problems with it. Lots of nice features and back when I bought mine, you could get one for around $700. $700 with a lightweight frame, commander hammer, extended thumb safety, beavertail safety, novak 3 dot sights, lightweight serrated trigger, flat mainspring housing, full-length guide rod, beveled magwell, front cocking serrations (which I like for chamber checks), and I forget what other features...
The only "problem" I guess it has is the external extractor, but unlike Kimber's problems with their own version of that kind of extractor, S&W's actually worked, at least for me...