max503
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Don't go 5 years without removing it on a gun that lives in your pocket. You'd be amazed how much lint and gunk can find its way into those little openings in that amount of time. 

I’ve never taken the side plate off of any of my Smiths except for an old Brazilian 1917 (?). I won’t take the chance of possibly marring my fine old Smiths.
If one of my revolvers is getting gummed up, I don’t need to take it apart. I can feel that. When warranted, I just hose the action out with starting fluid. Let it dry a few minutes. Then apply a few drops of oil. Done and done.
Don't go 5 years without removing it on a gun that lives in your pocket. You'd be amazed how much lint and gunk can find its way into those little openings in that amount of time.![]()
I’ve been carrying/shooting J Frames since my 1968 rookie year, have never removed a sideplate & never had a problem. I’m not mechanically inclined, know my shortcomings and leave this kind of thing to others more talented than me.
A little tongue in check Ralph ?
The side plate need not be removed ever in normal use. If you drop your revolver in the lake or a mud hole, or subject it to salt spray, that is a different story. Do you do that?