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The term "Lock and Load" may have two origins. One stemming from the action required to load a flintlock rifle. Locking the flint back, then loading the powder and shot. The other may come from WWII and the action required to load an M1 Garand.[1]

References

http://www.sproe.com/l/lock-and-load.html