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    smith and wesson lock

    Yeah, well, my point is that I could lock it away but not have to lock it with that internal locking thingy. There are other ways to lock a gun directly and more visibly, with one of those cable type locks that goes through the chamber and into the trigger area, for instance. So if I have my...
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    smith and wesson lock

    Okay, so my new S&Ws have the darn locks. So they can be removed, right? So what's the deal about having the hole in the frame, other than it looks like a hole? I mean, it's not supposed to be keeping anything inside, right? It's not like something will come shooting out, will it? So I...
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    Need some lefty advice...

    I'm ambidextrous, I shoot left-handed, but reload right-handed. I shoot revolvers because I love them. It's not that difficult to train yourself to use one hand for some things and the right for other stuff. It's a matter of what you get used to. For instance, while I prefer to use my...
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    Age of Smith & Wesson CTG

    Thanks so much for the advice. I'll check into it. Like I said, it's a bit stubborn and I wasn't able to do anything with it yet. I'll give it another try and then it goes to the gunsmith. Thank you very much! :)
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    Age of Smith & Wesson CTG

    Hey, thanks, guys. I'll give it a try later. Sounds like it opens similar to my old Wyatt Earp toy cap guns I had as a kid. Can't believe I didn't think of that. I guess I was thinking on more modern terms with "safety locks" and such. I did push on the top thing I thought could be a latch...
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    Age of Smith & Wesson CTG

    Ron James said: "You don't have a 38 S&W cartridge, You have a Smith and Wesson revolver that is chambered in .38 Smith and Wesson." I'm not sure what that means. I just simply thought .38 meant "caliber" and it would be the type of bullets it uses. I also have a box of .38 bullets so that...
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    Age of Smith & Wesson CTG

    Thank you so much. Very helpful. If anyone has more information, please comment.
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    Age of Smith & Wesson CTG

    I'm trying to find out the age and date of manufacture of a .38 Smith & Wesson CTG. It was my grandmother's. Serial # 246397, on bottom of butt. No letters in serial #. It weighs about 1 lb. 2.6 oz. according to my postal scale. It doesn't have a visible hammer. Seems to have a 3"...
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