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<blockquote data-quote="Soulman" data-source="post: 764641" data-attributes="member: 554"><p>Rugers have the lock hidden under the grips and S&Ws have the "spiderhole" (a hole in the side plate) near the cylinder latch. Both are key style. Purpose was to give a person the ability to lock up a firearm without the need of a separate locking device. The concern is the lock failing and making the gun useless when you might need it most.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soulman, post: 764641, member: 554"] Rugers have the lock hidden under the grips and S&Ws have the "spiderhole" (a hole in the side plate) near the cylinder latch. Both are key style. Purpose was to give a person the ability to lock up a firearm without the need of a separate locking device. The concern is the lock failing and making the gun useless when you might need it most. [/QUOTE]
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