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    Default Disable my S&W internal lock

    Should I disable the internal lock on my S&W 638, or is all that fuss a lot of overblown hysteria? And if I should disable it, could anybody tell me how to do it or provide a link to a site where such info could be found? Thanks!
    "Things have taken a turn for the surreal." - Capt. John Miller

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    Default Re: Disable my S&W internal lock

    I would not.

    I have read reports of S&W locks going down, but only on the net.

    I have seen quite a few S&W revolvers with locks run 100% and never have any problems. I have yet to see one jam up.

    Over the summer we ran many rounds through a S&W .460 and the big .500 Smith with no problems. I figure if the .500's recoil dosent jam up the lock, nothing will.

    I think the problem is almost as frequent as the Glock going Kaboom... it happens, but people also get hit with lightning.

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    Default Re: Disable my S&W internal lock

    Here you go.

    http://smithandwessonforums.com/eve/...7841058223/p/3

    I think its like the 3rd post down.

    Anthony

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