Great guns. Ignore the lock and enjoy!
...all the anti-lock comments on this forum are wearing thin.
Well, FWIW the (expletive deleted) locks and the change in the frame contours (ugly) is wearing thin too!
There's nothing "classic" about the new guns except the name.
Dave
Then don't buy one. Bitching about it every time someone on the board mentions a gun that has one does no good.
They are very good revolvers and they are very good shooters but if by classic you mean like the original they are not. They are not P&R and they have little if any collector value and will gradually go down in price after the purchase where the ones they replaced continue to rise in value.
The IL is just a side issue that may or may not bother a buyer.
Winchester caused a huge flap in 1964 when they dropped the mauser claw extractor from the model 70 rifle and they lost a lot of sales over it but the Model 70 carried on and was still successful. So when they introduced the new classic Model 70 rifle it had the claw extactor like the original and they didn't just do a marketing ploy to imply they had brought back the original. IF S&W wanted to recreate the original it should have been P&R and the MIM parts would have been OK but no they just put grips that closely looked like the original and called it the Classic.
what do you guys think of the Classic line of smiths like the 17, 29, etc? i've never held one but they look nice. are they comparable to the old ones or not? trigger, fit, etc.
what do you guys think of the Classic line of smiths like the 17, 29, etc? i've never held one but they look nice. are they comparable to the old ones or not? trigger, fit, etc.