Thank you, Joe.
What does "No lock" mean?
Hey Suzie,
I see that they have explained the difference in the Lock & No Lock.
I like the No Lock,, cause in an emergency,, I don't won't anything that can go wrong,, go wrong.
With the No Lock,, allst you have to do is "Pull The Trigger". If the Lock was set,, and forgot about,, it would take the allen wrench to unlock the gun. Scenerio ~ Oh My God,, They're breaking in the Front Door,, and Where's That Dam Allen Wrench!!!!

The reason I like the 642 or 442,, is that they are small, Lite, No Hammer to Snag, & Double Action Only. Downside is that they have a little bit more kick, and the Trigger is a liittle bit harder to pull. But with low recoil ammo,, and with practice in holding,, whether it be one hand or 2,, IMO,, that can be overcome.
I sold my CIA SS 650 Taurus 357 magnum,, because it was just too heavy to carry around, once I held the 642 and realized it was basically the same gun,, but so much liter,, I was bit,, and had to have one.

In the end,, it'll be your decision,, but don't fret,, if you find that you like another gun better later on. It's sort of like buying a Vehicle, to me anyways.
The no locks go pretty fast,, so if you decide that is what you want,, you may have to hunt for a whilst,, but they do still make them,, as far as I know.
All The Best,, Take your time, and shoot as many different guns that you can,, so you'll be able to make the best decision possible.
Like I said though,, you may come across anothern that you may like better down the road,, cause it happens to most of us, ie The 642 Evil Twin:

http://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/64137
Joe
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