Hello to my fellow S&W fans that, like me, just *had* to buy certain of the internal lock models.
of course, I mainly buy older pre-lock guns, but my 340PD, my 329PD and now my 327 Performance Center are ONLY available with locks.
These are outstanding special purpose firearms, but I refused to carry them for defense until I removed the flag part of the lock mechanism.
I do not have a gaping hole in the side of my guns because I do not remove the entire lock mechanism. I only remove the locking flag. Pull that sucker straight out and put it in a little baggy!
I have had NO PROBLEMS with this method, and I have the unaltered flag that I could re-assemble into the gun if I were to sell it.
However, I like to hear what YOUR preferred method of de-lockification is! Do you just pull the flag as I do? Do you grind off the locking nubbin and put the flag back? Or do you just take the whole damn thing out?
Anyone witness any problems from removing or disabling the lock?
Please note, I would appreciate if the responses can stay on topic. I am NOT trying to debate whether or not the lock is a good thing, or whether or not it fails, blah blah. I have already made up my mind I will not carry an IL revolver for defense unless the offending parts have been removed or rendered inert.
If you have an IL revolver, and it has never failed you, and you have complete confidence in it, that is great, but it doesn't answer the question I am posing here.
So, for those of you that have taken the IL out, how did you do it and what has been your experience with your gun?
Thanks!
of course, I mainly buy older pre-lock guns, but my 340PD, my 329PD and now my 327 Performance Center are ONLY available with locks.
These are outstanding special purpose firearms, but I refused to carry them for defense until I removed the flag part of the lock mechanism.
I do not have a gaping hole in the side of my guns because I do not remove the entire lock mechanism. I only remove the locking flag. Pull that sucker straight out and put it in a little baggy!
I have had NO PROBLEMS with this method, and I have the unaltered flag that I could re-assemble into the gun if I were to sell it.
However, I like to hear what YOUR preferred method of de-lockification is! Do you just pull the flag as I do? Do you grind off the locking nubbin and put the flag back? Or do you just take the whole damn thing out?
Anyone witness any problems from removing or disabling the lock?
Please note, I would appreciate if the responses can stay on topic. I am NOT trying to debate whether or not the lock is a good thing, or whether or not it fails, blah blah. I have already made up my mind I will not carry an IL revolver for defense unless the offending parts have been removed or rendered inert.
If you have an IL revolver, and it has never failed you, and you have complete confidence in it, that is great, but it doesn't answer the question I am posing here.
So, for those of you that have taken the IL out, how did you do it and what has been your experience with your gun?
Thanks!
