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To: Mr Rogers
Saf-T-Hammer developed a key lock system. The key fits into the grip of the pistol and it can't be used unless the key is inserted and turned. They're also doing research into electronic systems that recognize the owner's grip or fingerprints and will only activate the gun if the owner is using it.

I worry about the reliability of the system. What if you need the gun and the battery is dead or can't get to the key to activate the weapon? What if you're hand is injured or bloody? Will the system still work?

47 posted on 12/20/2006 7:16:34 AM PST by mbynack (Retired USAF SMSgt)
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To: mbynack

No problem. I broke off a steel rod three inches into the muzzle.
Snapped off the firing pin, and wedged a bit of bar stock in the trigger mechanism. and used a three pound sledge on the mainspring area of the frame. I bent the crane and the ejector rod. I put some melted lead behine the firing pin hole too.
Filed off the sights and bent the frame where it accepts the barrel. That sucker will NEVER kill an innocent by it's
self ever.

Firearms maintainance for and by the dumbassed liberals who thing that guns kill peeople. Now they have a bludgeon.


48 posted on 12/20/2006 7:28:42 AM PST by Gideon Reader (" All of us know who the enemy is, and where the threat comes from, except for the politicians.")
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