andyo5
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I just noticed this. Look at these two photos. The first is my 617-2 without a lock. The second is a new 617-6 with a lock.
On the gun with the lock, the frame has been widened to provide room for the lock. Look at the section between the trigger guard and the hammer. It is thicker on the lock gun. Notice how you can see less of the hammer on that gun. The pre-lock gun has a slimmer "waist", which I guess appeals to me visually. I don't have any L frames with locks for comparison, but the same thing is true (to a lesser degree) with my N-Frame guns.
On the gun with the lock, the frame has been widened to provide room for the lock. Look at the section between the trigger guard and the hammer. It is thicker on the lock gun. Notice how you can see less of the hammer on that gun. The pre-lock gun has a slimmer "waist", which I guess appeals to me visually. I don't have any L frames with locks for comparison, but the same thing is true (to a lesser degree) with my N-Frame guns.
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