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<blockquote data-quote="Elm Creek Smith" data-source="post: 3366201" data-attributes="member: 32710"><p>S&W Model 12-2 Airweight is an aluminum frame version of the Model 10 commonly called the Military and Police. S&W put model numbers on their revolvers in the 1955-56 period. Mine was shipped in 1963. All S&W revolvers made after WW2 are "drop safe" so there's no need to carry them hammer down on an empty chamber.</p><p></p><p>I'm always tickled when people get their knickers in a twist at uncovered trigger guards and "unprotected hammer<s>," non of which were issues before striker-fired, plastic fantastic bottom feeders with "trigger safeties" became "a thing."</s></p><p><s></s></p><p><s>Sent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk</s></p><p><s></s></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elm Creek Smith, post: 3366201, member: 32710"] S&W Model 12-2 Airweight is an aluminum frame version of the Model 10 commonly called the Military and Police. S&W put model numbers on their revolvers in the 1955-56 period. Mine was shipped in 1963. All S&W revolvers made after WW2 are "drop safe" so there's no need to carry them hammer down on an empty chamber. I'm always tickled when people get their knickers in a twist at uncovered trigger guards and "unprotected hammer[s]," non of which were issues before striker-fired, plastic fantastic bottom feeders with "trigger safeties" became "a thing." Sent from my XT1710-02 using Tapatalk [/s] [/QUOTE]
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