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Making the A-Cut: Springfield Armory’s COA-Ready Operator, TRP & DS Prodigy Pistols

Gunner QuinnBy Gunner QuinnMay 26, 2026
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Making the A-Cut: Springfield Armory’s COA-Ready Operator, TRP & DS Prodigy Pistols
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As red-dot optics become more and more popular as a handgun accessory, the variety of models and mounting systems keep increasing. If the industry ends up coalescing around the “MIL-STD” of red-dot optics mounts, it may be Aimpoint’s A-Cut for their COA optic. One year after the COA’s introduction exclusive to a single manufacturer, the market has been opened up to all companies adding an A-Cut to their handguns. Springfield Armory isn’t letting the grass grow under their feet by adding A-Cut options to its 1911 Operator, 1911 TRP, and 1911 DS Prodigy models.

The new COA-ready Springfield handguns have Aimpoint’s proprietary A-Cut direct mount system.

No stranger to the military, law enforcement and civilian markets, Aimpoint’s COA is a red-dot reflex sight that uses an enclosed emitter contained within an ultra-compact high-strength aluminum housing. Weighing 1.7 ounces, it has a sight window of 0.59×0.59 inches. Using a 3.5-MOA dot that has four night vision compatible settings and eight daylight settings, it is powered by a single CR2032 battery with an estimated life of 50,000 hours. It is designed to direct mount to Aimpoint’s patented A-Cut footprint, which allows the sight to co-witness with the pistol’s iron sights.

Springfield has already released a COA-ready version of its striker-fired Echelon earlier this year. The new models will bring the A-Cut to the company’s hammer-fired handguns, including the 1911 Operator, 1911 TRP and 1911 DS Prodigy. All come with the Aimpoint COA installed from the factory.

The 1911 Operator is Springfield’s “no-nonsense, defensive-grade pistol” enhanced handgun.
The 1911 Operator COA has a 5-inch barrel and comes with the Aimpoint COA factory installed.

The 1911 Operator COA is based on the full-size, steel-framed single-stack 1911 chambered in .45 ACP. It uses a forged slide, barrel and frame. The frame has a Picatinny rail on its traditional length dustcover. With a black Cerakote finish, its grips made of G10 material by VZ Grips. It has an MSRP of $1,623.

The Springfield TRP is the company’s “factory custom” 1911.
The 1911 TRP COA has a 5-inch barrel and comes with the Aimpoint COA factory installed.

The 1911 TRP COA is also a full-size, all-steel 1911 that is a single-stack .45 ACP. Its custom touches include a hand-fitted slide and frame, 20 line-per-inch checkering on its front and rear grip straps, top slide serrations along the sighting plane, as well as a two-piece extended magazine well and a two-piece National Match full-length guide rod. It has an MSRP of $2,424.

The 1911 DS Prodigy is Springfield’s hybrid frame 2011-style handgun.
The 1911 DS Prodigy COA has a 4.25-inch barrel and comes with the Aimpoint COA factory installed.

The 1911 DS Prodigy is based on the company’s 4.25-inch barrel model of the company’s double-stack magazine 2011-style hybrid frame handgun in 9 mm Luger. It uses STI-pattern magazines and comes with two 18-round versions. Using a forged steel mainframe with a polymer grip housing, the DS Prodigy has a black Cerakote finish and a two-piece National Match guide rod. It has an MSRP of $1,955.

For more information, see the Springfield Armory website here.

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