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Old 12-28-2009, 10:54 PM
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Default Rare?? 586 no dash nickle 6 inch

I bought one this weekend on a whim. It is pretty clean
and finish is what I would consider 95-98%. Are there
many out there?
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Old 12-28-2009, 11:14 PM
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Hi, I suspect no one can give you an exact degree of rarity. There is a rule of thumb that about 10% of S & W revolvers were nickel finish, but I think that pertained to older guns. I'm sure you'll see plenty of photos of Forum members' nickel 586s to follow
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Old 12-29-2009, 08:14 AM
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My experience of gun shops, shows, and other venues is that the 6" 586 in nickel is not an uncommon gun. Not rare at all. I'd say around 1/3 of 6" 586s I see around here are finished in nickel. I was just looking another one over a couple of days ago.
About a year or so ago I saw a 4" 581 finished in nickel, I went back for it the next day and it was gone. I would guess that would be a fairly uncommon L frame/nickel gun to find, as it was the only one I've ever seen.
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Old 12-29-2009, 12:03 PM
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I think nickel 586's are rarer then blue ones by a wide margin but maybe not as low as only 10% of those made. At gun shows in local gun shops I have seen only one for sale with a 6 inch barrel and I've seen lots of blued 586's for sale. I also think it doesn't matter hold rare a nickel gun might be because if it's not new and unfired in the box with all the goodies it's not worth more then a blued gun that's been fired.
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Old 12-29-2009, 08:36 PM
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At gun shows in local gun shops I have seen only one for sale with a 6 inch barrel and I've seen lots of blued 586's for sale.
I see more N-frames than 586s. I almost never see blued steel L-frames. And we go to a lot of shows and shops.

I think folks in this area keep their 586/581s, and sell their other guns.
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I still have an unfired new in box 586 6" nickel that I bought back in 1982. Paid $289 for it!
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Old 12-31-2009, 11:02 AM
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I still have an unfired new in box 586 6" nickel that I bought back in 1982. Paid $289 for it!
I'll give ya $300.00 for that junker AND pay all shipping!

In all seriousness I'd say it's worth $550.00. I paid 325.00 IMS 6 years ago for my no dash 4" 586 in nickel and it is one accurate and sweet looking revolver IMO. I have Herretts on it as the stock grips are absolutely beautiful and I shoot the revolver better with them on.

There WAS is a 4" beaut on the forum right now for sale and I think it's worth every penny of what the gent WAS asking for it. Don't see many around. I actually used to dislike nickel guns. I now have 5 of them and growing.

Mines a keeper. They are very easy to maintain and the finish is tough contrary to what you hear and read.



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I've got a 99%+ 4" nickel 586 no dash. I bought it when they were first announced. Shot it a little. Didn't cotton to it much. Since then/now it lives in the safe. I've always liked the K/N's better.
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Old 12-31-2009, 11:45 AM
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Here is a 586 no- that is NIB that hide in the safe.

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Why oh why did they have to full lug all those nice smiths? I have couple with FL's and sometimes I'm tempted to grind them off. Dang sho doesn't make them look better.
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I have a 568 no dash in nickel and also have blued version no dash.I don't like nickel myself and was going to refinish it.But if they are rare I might not.

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Why oh why did they have to full lug all those nice smiths? I have couple with FL's and sometimes I'm tempted to grind them off. Dang sho doesn't make them look better.
From years of shooting almost all S&W's of every size and types I love the full underlug on the 6" and below models, especially the 3 & 4" guns. They balance perfectly for me and keep the muzzle down when recoiling from the extra weight, making them a joy to shoot. Everyone of my full lugged models are tack drivers. Don't know if this has anything to do with the stiffer barrels.
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What is a 586 6 inch 95%+ in nickle worth?
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