Revolver Hammer Lock at Mary Aplin blog

Revolver Hammer Lock. The vast majority of s&w revolver owners completely ignore this lock. On “hammerless” revolvers, there is no visible locking flag when the lock is engaged, but the system works identically on the inside. 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. The s&w revolver should be lined up and firm when the hammer falls. The hammer’s “at rest position” is slightly back from the primer. The rebounding lock (hammer) was invented in 1867. I thought all revolvers had rebounding hammers, or they. I would check to see if it is tight at this time.

ALLEN AND WHEEL LOCK , MODEL SIDE HAMMER 22 RIM FIRE REVOLVER
from www.icollector.com

The hammer’s “at rest position” is slightly back from the primer. 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. I thought all revolvers had rebounding hammers, or they. The rebounding lock (hammer) was invented in 1867. The s&w revolver should be lined up and firm when the hammer falls. The vast majority of s&w revolver owners completely ignore this lock. I would check to see if it is tight at this time. On “hammerless” revolvers, there is no visible locking flag when the lock is engaged, but the system works identically on the inside.

ALLEN AND WHEEL LOCK , MODEL SIDE HAMMER 22 RIM FIRE REVOLVER

Revolver Hammer Lock On “hammerless” revolvers, there is no visible locking flag when the lock is engaged, but the system works identically on the inside. The s&w revolver should be lined up and firm when the hammer falls. I thought all revolvers had rebounding hammers, or they. I would check to see if it is tight at this time. The rebounding lock (hammer) was invented in 1867. The vast majority of s&w revolver owners completely ignore this lock. 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. The hammer’s “at rest position” is slightly back from the primer. On “hammerless” revolvers, there is no visible locking flag when the lock is engaged, but the system works identically on the inside.

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