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My 3" -4 from 1995
That 3 inch 586 just looks so “right”.
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One of my favorites! One of my first stock refinishing projects (Tru Oil)
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My 586 no dash with rosewood stocks from Thailand
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Old 11-11-2020, 07:50 PM
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How about a 6 "586 and Model 27-2. 586's 4" twin is in the safe.







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My first new gun in 1985. No dash with a Patridge.
jeff85, I really like your 586.

My first L-Frame was a 6" 686 no-dash that I bought in 1985 also....& like yours it had a Patridge front sight. I traded it in the mid-90's for a shotgun.

If I was ever tempted to get another 586 (got 2 now, see post #10) it would be just like yours, a 6" no-dash with the Patridge sight.

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Also have a 4" but not sexy enough for a picture.
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Also have a 4" but not sexy enough for a picture.
Seeing another 586 snub makes this thread all the worthwhile.
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Old 11-12-2020, 06:43 AM
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My 586 I bought new from 1982
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Old 11-12-2020, 08:02 AM
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Sorry I was late to the 586 party. I didn't join till this year when I purchased a 586 classic.
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Here is a trio that is hard to find!

They will NOT chamber a 357 round, only 38SPL. I have had other Brazil guns that were marked 38SPL but would chamber a 357 round
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Old 11-12-2020, 11:26 AM
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Here's a couple...please excuse the lone 686.
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I have those two, 6’’ 586-1 M and 4’’ 586, both wearing combat grips







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4” 586-1

This one was well used but was cared for when I got it a few years ago.

Out of all of my handguns, this one might just be my favorite.

The action is smooth as glass and it is a dead-on Tack-Driver.

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Another one of mine...

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My 4" no dash wearing Culina's
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My 6" no dash with Patridge sights, no M.

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BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit) Police commemorative, a 4"bbl Blued 586 with a nickel side plate bearing the BART PD emblem.

Not treated as a safe queen, this thing can put 'em in the black when I do my part.



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Lots of 586 fans here, I see. I'm a BIG fan of the 586/581 models. They're two of the most beautiful S&W revolvers ever made.








And, I'm a really big fan of the 586... with fixed sights... which goes by the model name 581.



This next one was customized for me by Mark Hartshorne of Pinnacle Precision Revolvers. The action is mind boggling.


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Old 11-14-2020, 06:03 AM
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My first gun that I bought was my 586-5

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I’ve posted these before.
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Heres a link to an earlier post of many of the above 586's

All this talk about M586's.....
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Wow! I mean.....wow!
Are the last two "GIGN"s?? How did you come by them?? Again, jaw dropping.

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I havent posted in awile. But just picked my first L frame. I have yet to get it. When i do i got to figure out how to post pics. I picked up a 586 brazil contact gun in 4 1/4 in. One from the 1997 run. Im pretty excited.
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Here’s my 586-3 next to a couple of it’s smaller siblings, wearing some old pachmeyrs that originally came on my 66-3:
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My 4" 586 with its patridge front sight and Culina grips...
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Smithnut, who makes the checkered Combat Grips shown on your Power-Ported 686?
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Same 586 No Dash as before however changed to Sq Butt Combats.

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That there is a perfect revolver collection "for every occasion". Well done, sir.
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586-1 inherited along with its sibling, a 686-3.
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L-Comp re-barreled to 4", 9MM cylinder courtesy of Pinnacle High Performance.
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My only one, but it is pretty.
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My first 4” 586 ND purchased back in the early 90’s . What a shooter this thing is!
My second 586-3 is a 6” gun. I purchased just about a year ago or so. Another excellent shooter.



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I have a 586 no dash, post 18. I am all into blued revolvers by preference. BUT....... my 686-6 is more fun to shoot than the 586. The lines appeal to me. It was a gun that I saw that I had to have. Did have a 686-3, 6" that I traded off. Bob
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Mark has my 681 right now, getting chopped to 3 inch, 7 shot cylinder fitted, round butted, brass bead sight, etc.
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Gshow find early ‘90’s, just like in pic for $150... Excellent shooter and is not for sale.


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Here are my two 586-3 4” revolvers, one round butt and one square butt.

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excuse the 686 brother in picture. This is my -1 nickel 4" 586 (has M on cylinder) gifted to me by my late Father-in-Law. He definitely started my love affair for Smith wheel guns and this officially was the start of my "family". Thanks everyone for the wonderful eye candy!

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