Does Smith and Wesson 442 have an internal lock?

Smith & Wesson J-Frame revolvers have had your back since 1950. These small revolvers were designed to fire a full power round and are as simple and easy to use as they are reliable.

What is internal lock on Smith and Wesson?

Lock-equipped revolvers feature a small key-hole just above the cylinder release latch. By using a key that’s included with the purchase of every new revolver, owners can lock the action of the revolver, supposedly making it “safe” from use by children or other unauthorized persons.

Do Ruger revolvers have internal locks?

The internal lock on a Ruger revolver is immaterial.

Do Smith and Wesson revolvers have safeties?

The short answer is no, revolvers do not have safeties in the same way some semi-automatic pistols do. There isn’t a switch or other device to press before the revolver can be fired.

When did S&W stop pinning barrels?

Pinned barrels were discontinued by Smith & Wesson in 1982, though still manufactured until parts depleted in 1984.

Do revolvers have a safety lock?

The short answer is no, revolvers do not have safeties in the same way some semi-automatic pistols do. There isn’t a switch or other device to press before the revolver can be fired. Usually. This is as close to a hard and fast rule as you’ll find in the world of handguns.

Is the SW 442 a good gun?

The S&W 442 is the firearm that I chose today because of its size, safety features, and overall feel. The 442 is a medium hand-sized revolver with an enclosed hammer and an 8-10lb trigger pull. I personally own this firearm and its main purpose is self-defense and concealed carry.

Can you put a safety on a revolver?

The short answer is no, revolvers do not have safeties in the same way some semi-automatic pistols do. There isn’t a switch or other device to press before the revolver can be fired. Usually.

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