New Smith Vs Good Smith

Published on June 20, 2024
Duration: 0:15

This video compares two Smith & Wesson revolvers, highlighting the key differences between older 'pre-lock' models and newer ones featuring an internal safety lock. The older models are preferred by collectors for their traditional hammer-mounted firing pin and lack of the internal lock, often referred to as the 'Hillary hole'. The newer models have a frame-mounted firing pin and the internal lock.

Quick Summary

The main difference between 'New' and 'Good' Smith & Wesson revolvers lies in the internal lock mechanism ('Hillary hole') and firing pin type. Newer models have the lock and a frame-mounted pin, while older 'pre-lock' models lack the lock and use a hammer-mounted pin, favored by collectors.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: New Smith vs. Good Smith
  2. 00:02New Smith Features: Internal Lock & Frame Firing Pin
  3. 00:08Good Smith Features: Pre-Lock & Hammer Firing Pin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main difference between a 'New Smith' and a 'Good Smith' revolver?

The primary difference highlighted is the presence of an internal safety lock ('Hillary hole') and a frame-mounted firing pin on the 'New Smith', versus the absence of these features on the older 'Good Smith' (pre-lock) models which have a hammer-mounted firing pin.

Why do collectors prefer older Smith & Wesson revolvers?

Collectors often prefer older 'pre-lock' Smith & Wesson revolvers because they lack the internal safety lock mechanism and feature a traditional hammer-mounted firing pin, which is seen as a more classic and desirable design.

What are the key features of a 'New Smith' revolver?

A 'New Smith' revolver, as shown in the video, typically includes an internal safety lock (the 'Hillary hole') located above the cylinder release and uses a frame-mounted firing pin.

What are the key features of an older 'Good Smith' revolver?

An older 'Good Smith' revolver, often referred to as a 'pre-lock' model, does not have the internal safety lock and features a traditional hammer-mounted firing pin.

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