Originally posted by Jim Shugart:
Great! I love it! A new Internal Lock thread.
Lee will be beside himself.
And I can't even detect an argument, and it's gone to 3 pages, all preaching to the choir. So I'll provide a bit of an argument and see if we can get to 20.
Get the popcorn.
The way I see it, working for a US manufacturer myself, is that both the right and the left expect US manufacturers to hold up the ideals of their particular faction.
On the left, we expect them to be environmentally sensitive, union friendly, blah, blah, blah.
On the right, you expect them to hold up the 2nd ammendment, and probably a lot of other things.
And if they don't, you get a hissy fit, and buy somewhere else, often from foreigners. This is especially true of the biggest ones, GM and S&W are examples, because they are the biggest targets.
Now, I figured out a long time ago, as an engineer, that engineering is always 90% politics. You never, never, never get the best engineering solution. You get the best political solution.
I think that S&W makes nice revolvers. The internal lock is a dumb thing technically, but politically it's there. Nothing is perfect. All things considered, I still prefer the S&Ws to other revolvers, even with the lock.
If I was going for a conspiracy theory, I would opine that the folks who bash the lock want S&W to abandon the consumer market so that their S&Ws will go up in price the way Colts have.
Good thing I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
There you go, the next 17 pages are yours.