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S&W revolver schematic
Where can I download a S&W revolver schematic? I know that there are just a few, (one size fit all) but the part numember that S&W give do not match up with the schematic that are sometimes available on the online parts houses,
Thanks for any help than you can render.
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10-18-2009, 07:38 PM
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Evening Glen,
I had the same thoughts - where can i find a diagram for my 686. Went on Google & asked. I found this link which will perhaps help you. Theres 3 pages. All the best.
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Thanks Carl,
Just what I was looking for, (S&W 686 .357). I do not think that S&W trust the everyday person with all this “information”, for this is the way it sounded to me. S&W said that there was “some shade tree mechanic’s that were using it to work on their guns”
Thanks again Carl,
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I believe the Kunhausen manual has schematics of most S&W's in the back. (Up until the time it was printed).
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Thanks for the suggestions, will try them. The parts list from S&W didn’t match up with some of the schematic that I have run across!
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how about these places?
GunManuals.Net
or try
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In the smithing sticky...
Smith & Wesson revolver terminology
When discussing S&W revolver parts, it's best to know what each part is called when dealing with ordering or explaining problems. This is out of an old 29-2 owners manual. The part names haven't changed over the years.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...partspage1.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v5...partspage2.jpg
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Try this web site for all guns. Don
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Model 29
I realize this may be a thread jack, but I am only posting here because it really has to do with the schematic I found on this thread.
I took apart my model 29 .44 magnum so I could grind the grooves out of the trigger. When I was putting it back together, a little plastic piece came out and I have no clue as to where it goes. I have downloaded and looked at schematics, as well as spent numerous hours trying to place it.
I know I should have taken a picture of it before I took it apart so I could easily put it back together, but I wasn't anticipating a little plastic piece.
Any help will be appreciated.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by magmystour
I realize this may be a thread jack, but I am only posting here because it really has to do with the schematic I found on this thread.
I took apart my model 29 .44 magnum so I could grind the grooves out of the trigger. When I was putting it back together, a little plastic piece came out and I have no clue as to where it goes. I have downloaded and looked at schematics, as well as spent numerous hours trying to place it.
I know I should have taken a picture of it before I took it apart so I could easily put it back together, but I wasn't anticipating a little plastic piece.
Any help will be appreciated.
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