This is the frame mounted decocker version. I have no real problem with these other than they are a mother to put back together. I would not recommend you remove the "c" clip from the right side of the frame. It gets lost easily and the gun won't work w/out it. If you really know how to take it down good luck. I would never take one to a gunsmith who had not been to a S&W school. even then He likely does not understand the mechanism.
love mine, just put some night sights on it and ripped out the mag disconnect while i was at it, great shooter, great trigger, no jams ever at this point, love me some frame decocker Smiths (1076, 4576, 1026, and 5926).
That was the first handgun I bought. It was a great gun at the time and I deeply regret selling it. If there is one in CA that someone wants to get rid of...
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