If someone steals your gun and uses it, and they come back to you about it missing the lock. "What? They stole my gun and took the lock off too??"
Of course they HAD to! It was locked and wouldn't shoot, of course! Simple...
Might or might on work, again depending on the circumstances. A lawyer might argue that the person that used the gun didn't have time or enough expertise to remove the lock. Then it would come down to what a judge or jury decided to believe. I prefer to avoid the issue alltogether.
Here is a photo of my S&W 360PD trigger lock in action. The trigger lock is not engaged but it still prevents my revolver from from firing reliably. The second photo shows how things should look...
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