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Dumb question for everyone. Yesterday I purchased a Smith and Wesson 40VE (Sig Series) from a friend of mine. This thing is only about a year old, came with everything from the case down to the instruction manual. My question is, included with this is a small little plastic orange thing-a-ma-jig that I have no idea what it is nor does my friend. Does anyone know what this might be? Looked on Smith and Wesson's website and cannot seem to find one on there either.

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It's a breech plug that is used to indicate the chamber is empty. When it is displayed or stored, it is a quick visual indication that there's no round in the chamber. It is a safety mechanism so to speak. See if it fits the chamber. Common in autoloaders, especially from S&W

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Sorry to say that is NOT a thing-a-ma-jing, the engineering term is a whatch-a-ma-call-it, very easy for a novice to get them confused. IF it is sort of "L" shaped it is placed in the shell ejection slot and holds the slide open a bit so a round can not be chambered...sort of a mechanical safety. That is of course if it is really whatch=a-ma-call-it, and not a fig-a-ma-jig or a kniphlin pin which is a whole different kind of aero space parts.:(

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Sorry to say that is NOT a thing-a-ma-jing, the engineering term is a whatch-a-ma-call-it, very easy for a novice to get them confused. IF it is sort of "L" shaped it is placed in the shell ejection slot and holds the slide open a bit so a round can not be chambered...sort of a mechanical safety. That is of course if it is really whatch=a-ma-call-it, and not a fig-a-ma-jig or a kniphlin pin which is a whole different kind of aero space parts.:(

Or that... I must have misread. I described a doomaflotchy, so obviously I was WAY off...

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On a somewhat related note, why do people put a bullet, or a pencil, or some other long thin object in the trigger guard of their weapon when they take a picture of it?

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On a somewhat related note, why do people put a bullet, or a pencil, or some other long thin object in the trigger guard of their weapon when they take a picture of it?

Because you can never find a thinga-ma-dodger when you really need one...

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On a somewhat related note, why do people put a bullet, or a pencil, or some other long thin object in the trigger guard of their weapon when they take a picture of it?

Because if they put the gun on the floor we will make fun of their ugly azz carpet and if they stand on the table their wife will get pissed.

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All you guys are super wrong.

Smith and Wesson forgot to install the .....................

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.................. its coming

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Reflux - Combobultor, and instead of a Recall they just started including it with all new Sigmas, so the buyer can install.

DUH!!!!!!!:tough:

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