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Yeah, S&W had trouble with these hammer mounted non-MIM firing pins on the non-lock guns breaking so much that they had (for LE contract guns only) a retrofit to convert the revolvers to all MIM, with internal lock (there was a drilling template supplied with the parts).
For large agencies with an armorer, the deluxe kit could be ordered, which converted the barrel to the non-pinned type and a tool to remove the recesses from the cylinder charge holes.
This LEM (Law Enforcement Modification) made revolvers so converted so reliable that they never broke, ever.
For large agencies with an armorer, the deluxe kit could be ordered, which converted the barrel to the non-pinned type and a tool to remove the recesses from the cylinder charge holes.
This LEM (Law Enforcement Modification) made revolvers so converted so reliable that they never broke, ever.
