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Smith Wesson Model 681 picture.
Smith & Wesson Model 681
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Did y'all do this just to make me jealous?
Whadda fine looking revolver. They haffta be one of the most practical L-frame ever made. Are ya listenin' S&W?
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You Showed Yours -I'll Show Mine
Model 681 - Everything you need, nothing you don't...
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I have 2 581's, no 681's yet but it's a goal
It truly is everything you need and nothing you don't......no flimsy sights to mash up, beefy construction.......it's a fighting gun made to put .357 slugs on a bad guy in DA at combat ranges of 0-20 yards, not a 25 yard single action Bullseye revolver
The "new" equivalent would be the 619 I would gather.
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Since you asked nicely.
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11-13-2010, 09:23 AM
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Here is one or two:
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Gorgeous 681 revolvers posted here!
Sure wish that I had one....perhaps I should go Christmas shopping early????
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Well I've been a lurker for a while now but I couldn't resist this thread for my first post!
This was my Dad's and was handed down to me when he passed in 1999. He bought it from one of the local PDs when they made the switch to autos. It was in rough shape but he cleaned it up and sent it to S&W for their laser engraving treatment. Right now it's wearing the combat stocks from my Model 19. Hope ya like it.
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Here's one of mine and it's "factory".
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11-13-2010, 03:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Chuck Jones
Here's one of mine and it's "factory".
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Are you sure about that being factory, did you buy it new? Only reason I ask is it has a square butt and no perforance center seal on it. Is the barrel ported on it? Plus it looks like a six shooter not a seven.
The one I have I built it from parts. Have a good one, John
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Here is a factory one:
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Here is some more on the 681 PC guns:
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