Pizza Bob Member Joined Feb 26, 2008 Messages 2,919 Reaction score 6,409 Location Central NJ Jan 20, 2025 #1 Pretty soon people will be scrambling to buy guns with the lock as they will become instant "Collector's Items" - LOL Adios, Pizza Bob
Pretty soon people will be scrambling to buy guns with the lock as they will become instant "Collector's Items" - LOL Adios, Pizza Bob
K ken158 Member Bronze Supporter Joined Nov 16, 2005 Messages 4,959 Reaction score 5,035 Location VA Jan 20, 2025 #2 For obvious reasons… probably not.
Shark Bait US Veteran Bronze Supporter Joined Mar 16, 2015 Messages 3,401 Reaction score 11,196 Location NM Jan 20, 2025 #3 They won't be able to give them away. Except maybe to California.
sigp220.45 US Veteran Joined Dec 19, 2005 Messages 8,615 Reaction score 36,356 Location Colorado Jan 20, 2025 #4 I think they will be comparable to the “ban era” AR-15s without flash hiders or bayonet lugs. Nobody wants ‘em.
I think they will be comparable to the “ban era” AR-15s without flash hiders or bayonet lugs. Nobody wants ‘em.
L ladder13 Member Silver Supporter Joined Jul 23, 2005 Messages 33,344 Reaction score 60,159 Location NC Jan 20, 2025 #5
bobsguns Member Bronze Supporter Joined Aug 30, 2024 Messages 1,053 Reaction score 1,599 Location SE TN Jan 20, 2025 #6 Smith version of New Coke. You kids go look that up.................
I Ivan the Butcher Member Joined Jan 27, 2008 Messages 15,465 Reaction score 28,854 Location Harlem, Ohio Jan 20, 2025 #7 My 629-10 PC has a great trigger. If the clearance priced gun have a trigger like that, I'll consider it. My very early 439 had a light trigger, but the lock would "Self Engage", If like that I WILL PASS! Ivan
My 629-10 PC has a great trigger. If the clearance priced gun have a trigger like that, I'll consider it. My very early 439 had a light trigger, but the lock would "Self Engage", If like that I WILL PASS! Ivan