Well, my response isn't a joke. I have no problem with gun makers incorporating a lock into the design, as long as they offer the same model without a lock, and as long as the lock isn't a frigging hole in the middle of the side plate. I sold my 642 with a lock, just cause I wasn't that great a shot with it and prefer a semi auto for carry. The lock DOES have advantages, just not the one that Smith uses. As for using a cable lock, it's much easier to have a little key on the keyring you always carry than to carry a cable lock around with you if you feel the need arises to lock your gun.
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