It would be nice.....
...if the locks were optional.
...if the locks were optional.
and no, locks aren't safety devices
...if the locks were optional.
Of course they did. "I'll be trapped in a burning car" or "I'll be trapped if I run off the road into water and I'll drown," "They'll wrinkle my clothes, They're uncomfortable, and so on and so on. Then it started all over when shoulder belts were introduced. And impact resistant bumpers. And color TV was going to give us all radiation poisoning.
Pistol producers have to supply a means of securing (AKA childproofing) a firearm.
It would cost S&W to eliminate the lock. Their solution is vastly cheaper than including a separate lock for the gun and meets the requirements of the law. It is just that simple, whether you like it or not.
AND while I'm on the topic of like it or not, it doesn't matter whether you like the lock or hate it, it is what it is and complaining about it will earn you a ding and possibly a vacation from the forum. I have already taken the time to clean up this thread and do not wish to do so again.
Legitimate conversation about the lock and it's reason for being is acceptable. Bellyaching about it is not.
While you could end up in court any attorney worth their fee could produce a lot of evidence that the locks are ineffective due to the fact that almost no one ever engaged them. Hard to blame something on a device that is never usedDisabling a "safety devise" can get you in a lot of legal trouble if someone gets hurt. And the liberal press would have a field day every time someone accidentally gets shot with a "post safety lock removal" S&W firearm. IMHO, the present company is having to live with a "sin"committed by previous ownership.
Their solution is vastly cheaper than including a separate lock for the gun
…and no, locks aren't safety devices…
In this case they are simply a storage lock. And why members of this forum insist on calling it a safety is curious. As if they intend to perpetuate the lie.
Kevin
In this case they are simply a storage lock. And why members of this forum insist on calling it a safety is curious. As if they intend to perpetuate the lie.
Kevin
Disabling a "safety devise" can get you in a lot of legal trouble if someone gets hurt. And the liberal press would have a field day every time someone accidentally gets shot with a "post safety lock removal" S&W firearm. IMHO, the present company is having to live with a "sin" committed by previous ownership.