Pef
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Was it conclusively attributed to the lock? Lots of things can make a revolver lock up. Curious what the diagnosis was.
Has anyone EVER had a gun malfunction due to the lock?
Charlie
that could possibly create a liability for them.
Not possibly, but absolutely creates a liability for them, and for you if you ever shoot a bad guy with it. A defense or tort lawyer would have a field day with that one "oh, so you deliberately disabled the safety mechanism.... "
If you think the lock compromises function, sell it and get a pre-lock.
Not possibly, but absolutely creates a liability for them, and for you if you ever shoot a bad guy with it. A defense or tort lawyer would have a field day with that one "oh, so you deliberately disabled the safety mechanism.... "
If you think the lock compromises function, sell it and get a pre-lock.
I know a guy that has a airweight 44 mag that locks itself with heavy loads.
Standard lawyer response, the same reason the trigger pull on a new gun is horrible, and why so many of us like "old" 4 and 5 screw wheel guns.
Forgot to mention that you can buy the 642 and 442 without the lock. You have to look around a little to find them but they are available.
All the talk about lock/no lock,having a gun for home defense. Has anyone actually had to take one out with someone breaking in? If so,hasn't the mere display of the gun ended the situation?