The purpose of this thread isn't to debate whether a magazine disconnect is a good or bad idea. It's just to find out what S&W sold in the past, to customers who wanted a Model 52-2. Was the magazine disconnect a standard feature of these guns, or was it an option?
As a follow-up question, ONLY if the magazine disconnect was optional, what did S&W do to guns when customers did not want a magazine disconnect?
As a follow-up question, ONLY if the magazine disconnect was optional, what did S&W do to guns when customers did not want a magazine disconnect?
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