I'll preface this Thread with the fact that I am a dyed-in-the-wool S&W handgun guy. Yes, I have a couple of Colts, and maybe a Ruger and some SIGs, but by far the majority of my modest collection is S&W revolvers...mostly N-frames and K-frames. I've been hoping to buy a Model 686 3" (CS-1; original box) from my son's boss, but so far no luck. I don't have any L-frames, and that CS-1 would be a great addition. Patience is not one of my strong points, so I started looking around for similar revolvers. Of course there's the new Colt Python 3" (SS or blue). But then there's the new Taurus 692 Executive Grade, 3" bbl., 7-shots. To me the 692 looks very similar to a 686, and has some great features including a 9mm cylinder. Although the MSRP is around $1000, they're selling online for ~$850. That price is substantially lower than the online prices for either the 686 or Python ($1000-$1400). I haven't handled the new Python or the Taurus, but I hope to at the next local gun show. Reviews of both are outstanding, but I'm actually leaning toward the Taurus. Any thoughts?
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