hitecrednek
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This has been a helpful post; 14 lock lovers have been added to my ignore list...
die, kittens, die
die, kittens, die

I tried it when I first got my first IL gun. I don't subscribe to the idea that a lock is necessary or desirable on a gun, but even if I did, it's a pretty poor excuse for a lock. If I had kids in the house I would be more concerned with childproofing than I am, and in that case any gun I don't need to be immediately handy belongs in the safe. Those that DO need to be immediately handy need to be immediately usable. If a locked IL revolver, a key would need to be immediately available, and that means either leaving it near the gun which would defeat the purpose of the lock, or always on my person, and that key doesn't look like something I want hanging around my neck. And that ignores the precious seconds I would waste unlocking under stress, in the dark with shaking hands. So for me the lock is of pretty much zero value. That doesn't mean I don't accept the presence of the lock. It's there, like it or not. I understand why someone would choose not to buy on account of it, but not why someone would become feverishly agitated at the thought of someone else buying one.Originally posted by Wheelgunner840:
Exactly how many of you with IL guns actually activate the silly thing. Please tell me that whenever that gun is not on your person, that you find that little key and make sure all the children in the world are safer...
...I would be willing to bet a whole bunch that 100% of the people who own IL guns tried the lock out of curiosity when they first got it, then unlocked it and never touched the key again.
Originally posted by Careby:
I understand why someone would choose not to buy on account of it, but not why someone would become feverishly agitated at the thought of someone else buying one.
Originally posted by stevieboy:
...But, the fact that some lines of products don't have locks is not an explanation for the "lock failure" urban legend.
Originally posted by pinkymingeo:
When I bought a 625-10 I immediately deactivated the lock...
The IL was about the only predictable thing on that gun...
Originally posted by stevieboy:
I've been a participant on this forum for about a year and I've read dozens of the "it will lock up all by itself" posts. So far, no one has explained how that can happen.