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New Smith and Wessons with no lock
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
A further look on the S&W and Lipsey's site shows a few more classic named revolvers without locks. Things are definitely looking up.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
Then there are those who disassembled the gun and removed the hammer locking piece.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I haven't thought much about locks or no locks. I guess that I am not a revolver loyalist. I do like a somewhat classic look. Yet, I don't mind a modern twist. I have a 1991 S&W 65 without a lock and a 2020 S&W 360 with a lock. Both shoot fine, and I like them both. Haven't had a lock issue yet. But, I will keep an eye out for such a thing.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
My 617 and 686 revolvers that I bought last year both look like they have locks but my gunsmith took the locks out when he tuned them. It does make a world of difference. Glad to see these new models released. Hopefully they will be of good quality and not a bunch of them returning for customer service.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I certainly don't need another .357 revolver but that 686 Mountain Gun kinda calls out to me. Not sure about the 7 shot cylinder though. I'd have to re-program my weary old brain into a ..."There's one more in there"...mode.



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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I never had a problem with the lock, either, and I even had a 460 mag with the lock. I think S&W may be feeling the all the sales they have lost over the years because of the lock, though. About time they addressed it.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I love the 642, I have had one for years.

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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I have a model 64 that I love, it was issued to me out of the academy. When we switched over I bought it from the department. I'm pretty sure it's basically a stainless model 10.daytime dave wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 11:18 amI happened to see information about S & W introducing some classic guns with no lock. I have just seen a video for three new guns from them. A model 36, a model 10 and a model 19. All with no lock. The 10 and 36 have rounded front sites. The model 19 looked like they used to, so, we will see. I'm happy to see this change at S & W.

You can tell a lot about the character of a man...
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can't do anymore with regret, I just look forward to the things I still can.
by the way he treats those who can do nothing for him.
I don't look back at the things I can't do anymore with regret, I just look forward to the things I still can.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
I also saw a video where the models will not have the two piece barrel either.
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Re: New Smith and Wessons with no lock
The barrels will be back to cut rifling instead of the EDM process they have been using recently. I think that will be a big plus for cast bullet shooters.