Originally Posted by RWE
What's the commonly held perception of the "lock" smith & wessons compared to the versions without the chastity belt?

Seems that the pre-locks are more sought after.

Why?


Most guns with locks are not "inclined" toward locking on themselves. BUT, that ZIT on the side is like kissing a girl with a zit on her nose. Doesn't help set the mood. Truth is the MAJORITY of guns that lock on themselves are the scandium or light weight guns with some recoil. 642, 329 etc. I know a couple of 329's that have locked up. It's a pretty sensitive issue over on S&W forum, they don't want you talking about it except for one area. Good way to get booted. Mostly, government over stepped their authority and black mailed Smith. They didn't have the guts to say no. That was during a slow time for the gun industry.


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