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Picked up a 586 no dash
Picked up a nice 4" 586 no dash yesterday. I've been wanting one for a while. Maybe will add some wood in the future.
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10-10-2017, 11:35 AM
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Congrats and welcome to the club. You’re gonna love that 586 from the first shot!
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This is my second one. My first 586 no dash is a 4”
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Congrats.very nic S&W 586
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This is my second one. My first 586 no dash is a 4”
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I'm in Love,absolutely beautiful.
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With wood IMHO they look better than a Python...... and the double action is way better
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This is my second one. My first 586 no dash is a 4”
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I'm in Love,absolutely beautiful.
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Picked up a nice 4" 586 no dash yesterday. I've been wanting one for a while. Maybe will add some wood in the future.
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I kinda' like it w/ the Pach Professionals - All business!
Pic of my no dash 686 attached.
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I have two, a 6" six shooter and a 4" seven shooter.
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I'm also kinda partial to 586's with a 6" bbl.
Here's my 586-1.
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Makes me think back to 2008 when I bought one for $235. It was just laying in the case for weeks and nobody wanted it. I guess because it was blue or it was a revolver or whatever. I'd like to go back in time just a little bit and spend some serious money.
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Makes me think back to 2008 when I bought one for $235. It was just laying in the case for weeks and nobody wanted it. I guess because it was blue or it was a revolver or whatever. I'd like to go back in time just a little bit and spend some serious money.
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You and me both! Back in the early 80’s I picked up my first 586ND for $250
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I take it the targets with the cut out would be the correct grips for the 586? I really like the pachs as they are comfy and work well, but I would like some nice wood for show and tell.
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Congratulations!
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thank you. I'm really glad to be a part of the 586 club.
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Your background art is awesome!
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That's a super nice 586. Here is an example of mine with some wood.
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Nice looking 586, I keep hoping to stumble upon a blued 581 or 586 no dash to go with my nickel finish 586. Do yourself a favor and get rid of the rubber and go with wood or some Patrick Grashorn, elk grips they are great quality and look amazing. my factory Nickel 586 no dash with Grashorn grips and Tyler T adapter.
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All are great guns but those Grashorns on a nickel gun now that is special . I need one.
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Yes these were the grips. Wood is Goncalo Alves (tigerwood). See this ad for 586/686 variants at the time that a dealer can order, same grips in the photo:
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Those are especially nice. A frequent shooter at our range has one just like it
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I have a no dash 586 w a patridge front sight. Is this a unicorn or limited no. produced?q
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Everything to like in a 586...my favorites. I don't have a pic of the 4" or 6" individually but they are no dash and -4 respectively. The 3" is also a -4.
Very nice 586 you have and I'll bet not your last...
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I think the early Model 586 and 686 no dash .357's are some of the best post-1982 guns S&W ever made. They were manufactured on all new tooling with the most modern manufacturing methods and other than the issue of the hammer nose & bushing that was easily corrected with the "M" modification, they were a perfect combination of size, weight and strength for a steady diet of .357 loads. Most owners also report excellent accuracy. It's too bad that they had to discontinue the P&R features, but it was understandable.
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Well,I've got a few dozens of guns and I'm getting at an age when I think as much about the ones I'm gonna sell as which ones I'm gonna buy.But you can bet that my 586 no dash is way down at the bottom of my list of the ones I'm gonna sell.Made lots of mistakes selling guns but that's one I ain't gonna make!
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I could be so lucky to find one for that price... Got a 586 no dash, 6", love it...
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