Front lug needed?
Generally read without posting- find I learn more with my mouth shut, but this one is interesting.
I shot PPC for many years in Master/High Master class. Used three highly modified Smiths, built by custom revolver smiths. All had very heavy barrels, sight ribs, the works. All had no front lugs, with the rod deeply set in a protective recess, and all three had ball type crane locks. All were extremely accurate. Didn't keep track of rounds fired with the first two, but on the last I recorded 11K rounds per year for 5 years for 55K rounds total. I then sold it to a friend who shot it until he also retired. It still locks as solid as it did as new. Anyone who has shot PPC knows that the guns are not treated gently, with many reloads done under a clock. Granted, only mild wadcutters are used, but that's still a lot of shooting and manipulation.
Point is, would a gun with no front lock have held up so well? The builders put those front locks in for a reason. I'd be inclined to think they were probably right.