I am interested in the hammer blocks of other brands, like Charter Arms, etc. They may use a transfer bar, I don't have one so I don't know.
What really is to gain from removing the block? Right now due to a fitting issue I have a 10-5 with no block in it, and the trigger feels no different than my other Smiths that have it in.
I in no way advocate removing the hammer block in a S&W in any way but people carry Charter revolvers every day, just curious what kind of drop safeties they have. I also checked out my older Taurus .38 and without taking the plate off there was no hammer block I could see, although it may look different.
That's part of the dreaded CA laws is the guns have to pass a "drop test".
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