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So here is my new to me 586. I took it out last weekend and LOVE IT. The grips were pretty faded out and cheap looking, but the rest of the gun was in great shape.
Our friend VM made me a deal on a set of his refinished grips. That's all this gun needed.
Lets see your 586's!
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So here is my new to me 586. I took it out last weekend and LOVE IT. The grips were pretty faded out and cheap looking, but the rest of the gun was in great shape.
Our friend VM made me a deal on a set of his refinished grips. That's all this gun needed.
Lets see your 586's!
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Great lookin' 586 and VM is the grip master.
Here's some 586's.
2 with combats & 1 with targets.
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I don't have a 586...but I want one now! Nice.
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That's a classy looking revolver my friend! Very nice!
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Hi mm6mm6,
Here's my 586L-Frame 4" and 6" No dash.
586L-Frame
My 586 L-Frame 4”.
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My 586 L-Frames 4” & 6”.
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Super smooth transaction with WickedSharp.
<span class="ev_code_RED">586 looks nice Steve</span>
(thanks GF!)
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I really like those 4"ers! Nice gun!
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Great looking gun, know you will enjoy it. Put a good coat of wax on her and go play. I have two myself:
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Gotta love the 586. Here is my 6" 586-0
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8 3/8" no dash at the back.
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Congrats WS on your 586! Nice revos everyone. I did'nt know this was becoming a 586 no dash pic thread I love um! Here is mine:
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Hummm... finger-grove (combat) grips, wood or rubber, seem to be the choice in grips for most 586's.
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Congratulations on an excellent purchase. I have a later model 586 and I LOVE IT. What a fun shooter.
Since this is quickly turning in to a 586 photo thread, I'll throw one in.
Also, now you need to begin the hunt for a nice Model 17-6 (full lug 17 like your 586). They make perfect companions (17-6 on left, 586-7 on right):
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....Since this is quickly turning in to a 586 photo thread, I'll throw one in.
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Hi guys,
Title of the thread has been changed!
I waxed up the 586 and it really looks great.
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Here is my only 586:
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Nice pics of great guns
586
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I have just started the 10 day california wait to pick up my new to me 586-7 7 shot 4" barrel.
This is a good looking gun and I was told that it is one of 1000 made can anyone enlighten me on this claim serial # CHS92**
tHANKS
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586's rock, congrats on your newp.
Here's a shot of my 586-7, seven shot 4", CHS91**. My first S&W and a damn fine gun in every way. It's sporting a set of stag's made by Patrick.
likestoshoot2, congrats to you as well for nabbing the 586-7 in CA. I'm in the cess pool too and trust me when I say they are not easy to come by around here. I had to get mine from out of state. You're going to LOVE it. What you heard about the numbers is correct.
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Thanks Blacksky, thats good to know!
We behind the lines can still have fun, not as much as others but we make do.
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Some say, 'the best gun ever'. The 586, Distinguished Combat Magnum.
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My just acquired 1984 586 no dash. It is the first Smith I've seen with the trigger stop. I polished the internals and replaced the springs. The action is really nice.
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That's a Purdy one Clay!
Have you shot it yet or just drooling still?
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That's a Purdy one Clay!
Have you shot it yet or just drooling still?
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Your pictures are nice! You'll love the 357.
The L frame with the full lug barrel just gobbles up the Magnums and asks for more
I have a 4" and I love it. I loaned it to my friend for some Range work and he doesn't want to give it back!
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Here's mine, a 586-1.
I sold off a 4" 686 to get it.
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VM, If it turns out to be as much fun as my 625-4, I won't be able to stand it! Thanks for the photo comments, but there are really high standards set here on the Forum. I need to try and come close.
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Clay - the best part about your pictures on the front porch.........................
I can't read your next post on how your wife whooped your *** for taking her bed-spread out side for gun pics!
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I can't read your next post on how your wife whooped your *** for taking her bed-spread out side for gun pics!
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Pretty Hi Tech Huh? It's actually a dirty towel I had at the deer lease this past weekend, so she didn't get too upset. We do go all out to use the best quality photo props possible.
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Here's my 586 along with my much newer 3" 686 with the dreaded lock. I have had this 586 for about 3 years now. I am sure I have less then $300 in it. My first centerfire handgun was a 6" 586 which I never liked since it was so muzzle heavy. It got traded away for a Taurus .357 piece of junk that got traded away. This one won't be going anywhere. Talk about a nice shooter. I'm pretty happy with the 686 too considering it has the lock. I don't worry too much about the lock on the steel guns since there is less recoil due to the extra weight, and I usually carry my autos and reserve the round guns for the range.
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AJ (hipowr) - welcome to the Forum and CONGRATS on your first post with PICTURES - good job!
Keep the post and pictures coming
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Love this pic thread. Will have to take some pics of my PC 586 L-Comp. My first handgun was a 6-inch nickle 586 that I bought in 1982. Keep the nice pics coming.
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just got it haven;t even shot it yet
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Can't believe I missed this thread. Here's mine. 586 no dash.
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I'm a K frame fan, but when the chance to pick up a 586 no dash came up, I made the jump to an L frame.
So far, I'm liking this one.
I wouldn't mind picking up a 2.5 inch one too.
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I'm a K frame fan, but when the chance to pick up a 586 no dash came up, I made the jump to an L frame.
So far, I'm liking this one.
I wouldn't mind picking up a 2.5 inch one too.
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I would love to find a 586 snubby. Would buy one in a heartbeat.
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Here's mine: Factory refinished.
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My 586 no-dash
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586 no dash
Thanks for bringing this thread back, I get to post this one again.
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I had a 586 back in the 80's so when Smith & Wesson brought them back under the classic line, Well I just had to get another one !
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586 no dash
This was before; buggered up grips and a bubba trigger job.
After its trip back home for a nose job. I did the butt lift.
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586 no dash
This was before; buggered up grips and a bubba trigger job.
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That's beautiful! What kind of finish is that? Other details?
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Here is my 586 no dash.
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