Thread: 686 vs 686p
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Old 08-29-2009, 02:23 PM
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I understand the competition issue, but that's one reason why S&W makes many models (different needs).

For a defensive revolver, I can't think of why more rounds isn't better.

I find no problem with reloading using speedloaders.

Unless your only activity is competition, I don't think you'd ever regret the purchase of a 686P.
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