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PUCKER wrote:I've heard that S&W is doing this, but then I had a conversation last May with a guy from the S&W factory and he said they are *not* doing this. He was exhibiting at the same tradeshow that I was, his purpose was to get contract manufacturing, had nothing to do with guns...so, he may not be that knowledgeable when it comes to these matters.

However, I've yet to see a new non-locking 642, with the exception of ONE..and that was a year ago, could've been a new in box leftover and it got snatched up right in front of me. Do you have anything in writing from S&W (website, brochure, etc) that would confirm this?
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Mastodon wrote: I say keep the ILS unlocked and through away the key.
Don't throw away the key because you won't be able to unlock it when it seizes up on you :)

The thing that bothered me the most is that S&W is now producing revolvers without the lock. You can get a brand new snubbie with no lock from S&W. It's either a marketing gimmick (haven't seen any marketing though) or it's admission. Either way, the stupid IL keeps me up night. JK, I sleep fine.
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David and jeeper - thank you, you know, now I recall seeing those (on the website, I got all giddy, until I couldn't find them locally)...but I still can't find them at my local (DFW area) dealers. Those dealers that I've specifically asked about it haven't seen 'em either...crazy!
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I cannot imagine shooting .357 cartridges out of a snubby airweight. Maybe I can; but its painful to think about. :shock: It's a load with weight and 5 inch barrels.

I too had heard that S&W was going to come out with new no-lock 642/442 and also the airweight snubby models that are chambered .357. Thanks for the links.
I just wonder when these will actually be readily available or if they will.

I think if I were to purchase one of the Airweight snub-snose models chambered for .357, since that was the model and load that had the few "instances" I believe, I would certainly highly consider that one with no lock.
I would also ask if S&W had a list of sympathetic massage therapists and early arthritis docs. :fire
.. or only shoot .38 sp out of it.

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PUCKER wrote:David and jeeper - thank you, you know, now I recall seeing those (on the website, I got all giddy, until I couldn't find them locally)...but I still can't find them at my local (DFW area) dealers. Those dealers that I've specifically asked about it haven't seen 'em either...crazy!
I called my local shop last month and asked them to order me a 442 without the ILS. It was here the next day.
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That is great news! Would you mind sharing what the price was?
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PUCKER wrote:David and jeeper - thank you, you know, now I recall seeing those (on the website, I got all giddy, until I couldn't find them locally)...but I still can't find them at my local (DFW area) dealers. Those dealers that I've specifically asked about it haven't seen 'em either...crazy!
I called my local shop last month and asked them to order me a 442 without the ILS. It was here the next day.
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I carry a 342 (Airlite) every day in an Uncle Mike pocket holster. Very convenient. No lock, no external hammer.

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PUCKER wrote:That is great news! Would you mind sharing what the price was?
KC5AV wrote:
PUCKER wrote:David and jeeper - thank you, you know, now I recall seeing those (on the website, I got all giddy, until I couldn't find them locally)...but I still can't find them at my local (DFW area) dealers. Those dealers that I've specifically asked about it haven't seen 'em either...crazy!
I called my local shop last month and asked them to order me a 442 without the ILS. It was here the next day.
The gun itself was $460. I probably could have found it a little cheaper, but the shop owners are friends, so I don't mind spending a little more here and there to help keep them in business.
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davidtx wrote: Yep - that's the one. I bought the other holster after chatting with one of our forum members in front of the S&W's. He likes the little IWB holster worn in front because he rides a motorcycle a lot. The holster's were so cheap, I decided to get one of each.
... I remember that conversation! good to see you chose one of the 642/638's.
also have well over 1K rounds on my 638 and narry a problem w/ the internal lock. I don't think its much of an issue w/ these non-magnum pistols. then again, properly removing it is fine and dandy too.

I have the hogue monogrip J-frame grips on mine and dig 'em. I don't pocket carry so the larger size isn't an issue w/ carrying and fit my large hands better. My friend has the bantams on his 642 and he likes is and shoots it well w/ those short grips. I think both are upgrades to the factory grips. i would really like to try the S&W cocobolo (ladysmith?) grips.


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y5e06 wrote:
davidtx wrote: Yep - that's the one. I bought the other holster after chatting with one of our forum members in front of the S&W's. He likes the little IWB holster worn in front because he rides a motorcycle a lot. The holster's were so cheap, I decided to get one of each.
... I remember that conversation! good to see you chose one of the 642/638's.
also have well over 1K rounds on my 638 and narry a problem w/ the internal lock. I don't think its much of an issue w/ these non-magnum pistols. then again, properly removing it is fine and dandy too.

I have the hogue monogrip J-frame grips on mine and dig 'em. I don't pocket carry so the larger size isn't an issue w/ carrying and fit my large hands better. My friend has the bantams on his 642 and he likes is and shoots it well w/ those short grips. I think both are upgrades to the factory grips. i would really like to try the S&W cocobolo (ladysmith?) grips.


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Hi Morgan - for some reason or other, I couldn't remember your forum handle... ;-)
Mine came with wood grips. I'm not sure what type of wood. They have an SW logo engraved and checkering. They work well with my large hands. It isn't a ladysmith. I can't find any information on these grips anywhere.
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davidtx wrote: Mine came with wood grips. I'm not sure what type of wood. They have an SW logo engraved and checkering. They work well with my large hands. It isn't a ladysmith. I can't find any information on these grips anywhere.
Those sound like the "splinter grips" as people call them. With smaller grips like those, a Tyler T-adapter is a big help as it fills in behind the trigger guard.
I like the hogue monogrips, pacmayer compacts, or uncle mikes model that used to come on S&W's 9mm revolver.
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fm2 wrote:
davidtx wrote: Mine came with wood grips. I'm not sure what type of wood. They have an SW logo engraved and checkering. They work well with my large hands. It isn't a ladysmith. I can't find any information on these grips anywhere.
Those sound like the "splinter grips" as people call them. With smaller grips like those, a Tyler T-adapter is a big help as it fills in behind the trigger guard.
I like the hogue monogrips, pacmayer compacts, or uncle mikes model that used to come on S&W's 9mm revolver.
Based on the descriptions I could find of splinter grips and pictures of the Tyler T-adaptor, I don't think mine are splinter grips.

Mine look a lot like these but with checkering and the S&W logo (http://tinyurl.com/ygvrfmt - Smith & Wesson Factory Grips Combat-Style with 3 Finger Grooves S&W J-Frame Round Butt Rosewood). Check out the picture in the original post. I have large hands - I can't get all my fingers on a Kimber Ultra or an LCP, but I can get them on this grip. The only problem I have is keeping my thumb(s) out of the way so that my index finger doesn't get blocked on that LONG trigger pull.
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y5e06 wrote:
davidtx wrote: Yep - that's the one. I bought the other holster after chatting with one of our forum members in front of the S&W's. He likes the little IWB holster worn in front because he rides a motorcycle a lot. The holster's were so cheap, I decided to get one of each.
... I remember that conversation! good to see you chose one of the 642/638's.
also have well over 1K rounds on my 638 and narry a problem w/ the internal lock. I don't think its much of an issue w/ these non-magnum pistols. then again, properly removing it is fine and dandy too.

I have the hogue monogrip J-frame grips on mine and dig 'em. I don't pocket carry so the larger size isn't an issue w/ carrying and fit my large hands better. My friend has the bantams on his 642 and he likes is and shoots it well w/ those short grips. I think both are upgrades to the factory grips. i would really like to try the S&W cocobolo (ladysmith?) grips.


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I ran into a somewhat local shop that had 442 w/o lock. Ah, well, there's always the next j-frame purchase...
I have had zero problems with my 442-2 w/ lock. I love this gun. So pocket friendly. I have Hogue Bantam grips coming in this week.
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davidtx wrote: Mine look a lot like these but with checkering and the S&W logo (http://tinyurl.com/ygvrfmt - Smith & Wesson Factory Grips Combat-Style with 3 Finger Grooves S&W J-Frame Round Butt Rosewood). Check out the picture in the original post. ...
yes, those are the ones I want to try. either the smooth or checkered version. didn't pay to much to the photo in the original post.
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davidtx wrote: The only problem I have is keeping my thumb(s) out of the way so that my index finger doesn't get blocked on that LONG trigger pull.
Yep, I didn't check the 1st post.
Do the grips cover the back of the grip frame? You may need to lock your thumb down to keep it out of the way. I sorta lock/curl the firing hand thumb down and point the support hand thumb toward the target. I just returned from a snubby specific handgun class @ K R training and we covered that. It was a great class I'll post a review in the training section soon.
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