Does anyone know of any plans for S&W to drop their integrated lock ??? It's the only reason I haven't purchased any new S&W revolvers. Since S&W fans don't seem to like it very much, wouldn't S&W want to get rid of it in order to increase sales ?
Originally posted by bk43:
S&W is publicly held and trades under SWHC(see NASDAQ:SWHC). Any patents relatng to S&W products are held by S&W.
Bob
+1Originally posted by jeremyws1:
+1 stevieboy
More an evolution than a change. Saf-T-Hammer was a shell owned by a couple rich guys in Arizona. Since purchasing S&W in 2001 it has evolved into a publicly held company now called SWHC. Control of the company has been gradually shifting from the few old farts in Arizona to an elected board as the debt used to purchase it is being redeemed.Originally posted by cdr:
The last I heard Saf-T-Hammer owned S & W as per the following link, albeit in 2001. Did a change occur?
Originally posted by cdr:
Given that Saf-T-Hammer owns Smith & Wesson and there is a patented Saf-T-Hammer integral lock installed in all their revolvers....I think the chances of the lock going away anytime soon...very sadly... are slim to none.
I believe you are thinking of the Saf-T-Trigger which I don't think has ever come up here before. Now that it has, I just threw up a little bit in my mouth.Originally posted by shawn mccarver:
Saf-T-Hammer had a lock that consisted of a key operated screw that was installed through the trigger guard so that when "locked" it prevented trigger travel to the rear.