Is there a chance your gun does actually have a lock on the inside, covered up by a non-lock side plate? That would be evil of S&W...I just bought a 642 no-lock and to my surprise it had two keys inside the box.
I just bought a 642 no-lock and to my surprise it had two keys inside the box. I assume this is just a manufacturing protocol...the box goes down the assembly line and gets the manual (that covers several models) the cable lock, the keys for the internal lock, and the foam rubber. Then, whatever gun goes in there is covered whether it needs the IL lock keys or not. That's the only thing I can figure. I know someone else that got a gun like this and it had keys in the box also. Just thought that was interesting...but as long as there is no IL on the gun I am happy. B
As far as I have been told, these are new production guns. The 642 and 442 no lock models were specifically (and wisely) "custom" ordered by RSR Group Gun Distributors. Essentially S&W, Colt, Ruger, etc. will just about make whatever you want them to make if you are contracting to purchase a large quantity from them. In the case of the 442's and 642's, the number was somewhere around 5,000 of each initially from what I've been told.