4thHorseman
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Can you tell me if the keys and revolver locks for all S&W revolvers are all the same? For an example, will one key fit many S&W revolvers?
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Ain't that a kick though? All the keys are the same so how can any of the locks secure the gun?
No headache at all. First thing I do when I buy a SW revolver is throw away the keys.Gaaah.... can you imagine the headache if they weren't?
Sorry, I forgot.... Think of the children!!It's for the children, ArchAngel, it's for the children.
C - Grab the shotgun that's next to the bed and end the problem.SITUATION... 3 a.m. .... burglar downstairs... do you, A - Call 911? OR B - Call a locksmith to come and unlock your pistol cause you lost the key ? .... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Plenty of the key lock guns have had their flags pop to "half-mast" at the range before . . . totally locking up the revolvers and generally forcing the gun to be returned to S&W to free 'em up.
It rarely happens but nobody wants them on their guns. It's like if a car company started putting those DUI contraptions in every car they made. I never had a DUI and don't want to blow in a tube just to start my car. Even though they may never break,If the thing ever malfunctioned, I wouldn't be able to drive anywhere so why would I want it there? Unfortunately, this seems to be a mainstay with a few companies until they stop listening to the BS from lawyers and start listening to their customers.I've heard plenty of gripes on the forums about this, but I have only heard of two verified instances of this happening.
Actually, it's more like if every car company started putting anti-lock brakes and traction control on every car if they wanted to sell cars in California and a few other states.It's like if a car company started putting those DUI contraptions in every car they made