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Old 11-03-2010, 08:29 PM
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Anyone have an idea what model this is? I snagged the photo to look at it more at my leisure and now I can't recall what the model was t locate it.
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looks like a 686, although it appears to be a special model of some sort (and I'm not at all familiar with them).
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Well, I guess this generated a lot of excitement.
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I believe that may be one of the 686 specials as evidenced by the unfluted cylinder and the 357 grips. What's a bit odd is the it doesn't feature a ported barrel or a bead blast finish that was commonly featured with these 3 inch specials. If it were ported with a bead blast finish, I would say it was a Lew Horton special, however without those features I can't say what it is beyond a 3 inch 686.
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