Your -10 will easily outlive an early 29 anyway. They weren't exactly the sturdiest revolvers made.
Your -10 will easily outlive an early 29 anyway. They weren't exactly the sturdiest revolvers made.
“Detached Reflection Cannot Be Demanded in the Presence of an Uplifted Knife” ~ Brown v. United States (1921)
I could care less about the lock. I’ve got a Model 642 that’s 20 years old, seen hundreds, perhaps even 1000 rounds and carried a ton and it’s always gone bang. I’ve also got a Model 29 Mountain Gun that’s been in a holster for tons of hikes and hunts and always worked for me. I get why the lock annoys people but it’s never been a problem for me.
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