686-5 Quest for opinions

Sunfang

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Hi Guys?
Today I committed the cardinal sin of my marrige, I purchased a 686-5 with a 6" barrel, six round cylinder without first consulting my spoose unit. It is in almost new condition, no scratches or dings and no turn line. It came with a plastic clam shell box that has seen better days and booklet with warrenty card. I doubt that it has ever had more than a cylender worth of rounds fired through it. I paid $375 out the door. When I told the wife about it she went ballistic, She made me feel like a total piece of ****. When she finally calmed down enough to speak to me again and look at it she stated "they saw you comming from a mile off".
The question is how much is what is a revolver like this worth in your neck of the woods? Should I concider selling it or keep it. If I sell it what should I ask for it? I would also entertain sugestions as to how I might smooth things over with the spouse.
 
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Any dealer locally where I do business would charge $600 for a nice one....and not blink an eye while doing it. That particular gun wouldn't lay in the case long either.
 
$375 for a 686-5 around here would be a screaming deal.

It sounds like it was a screaming deal where you live too, irregardless of the price.:eek:
 
Perhaps conduct a guns/ladies shoes comparison inventory (or) claim/fein sullen sadness that she "discovered" her new M-686 gift from you before you had a chance to wrap same...

(you got it for a very good price)Mike
 
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A nice 6" 686 round these parts is a $500 minimum but generally they go more like $600. $375 is is what a very rough one would sell for in my neck of the woods.
 
Glad to hear about such a nice revolver you got...
Sorry to hear about your wife not being happy with it..:(

Perhaps you could point out that it is worth at least 550 to 600 dollars...and that you plan on selling it for a profit?

Woops, can't seem to find a buyer just yet....have to keep it for now...;)

As long as you are already in trouble..how about some pics?:D
 
My divorce was finalized back in February of this year...I since added a 686-1 and a 629-1...just sayin'
 
Looks like the rest of us have been paying too much for our guns. If I saw a 686 at under $400 I'd probably dislocate something trying to get my wallet out fast enough.
 
I like the gun, or I wouldn't have bought it. Likewise I love my wife, if I didn't I wouldn't have married her. I just picked a really bad time to drop $375 out of my account, I guess you can't guess when you might come across a jewl. I married a smart woman who is fiscally brilliant. Unfortunatly that brilliance does not mean she appreciates a fine revolver. She'll be fine with my purchase eventually, probably when I'm dead and she's selling my guns for top dollar.
I guess that I just want some assurance that I didn't get screwed. I haven't bought a S&W for a couple of years and thought that I might have lost my edge.
 
Sunfang,
I can tell you that you definitely did NOT get screwed. Anything like this under $500 is a fair deal, anything under $400 would be a great deal for a 686 in that condition. You should point out to your wife that it is worth much more than what you paid for it. Congratulations!
 
Well, you didn't get screwed on the 686 at least. In my neck of the woods they run $550-$625 or so for nice ones depending on barrel length and overall condition.
 
You might have started the conversation wrong. You should start off by saying" Honey, I saved $225.00 dollars today!" Then go on to explain that this revolver costs $600.00 but due to your shrewd bargaining and keen eye you were able to purchase it for a meer $375.
 
I used to teach folks who have financial difficulty - not that y'all do.

One thing that works very well with couples and disagreements on money is for each spouse to have their own allowance. It's their money to do with as they please, no objections from the spouse.

My wife and I do the same. Works great. I see something I want, it's mine so long as I have the funds.
 
Sir, $375 OTD will not even get me a sniff of a 686. That's the price I could pick up a nice J frame for, and would have to look hard to find one for that. A nice 686 is a $500+ firearm all day long down this way, even if revolvers are an old timer's gun. Very good catch sir.
Now, the wife will get over it, but don't talk about the gun in front of her unless it is when you are turning down a $500 offer. Then don't brag just be cool. She will finally forgive you. And I am speaking from first hand experience.

Best to you and the Ms.,
 
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My divorce was final in Oct. 2007. I never knew I had so much money. Turned out that I was supporting my MIL too! Needless to say, I have increased the S&W herd by several since then and have never had to say, "Honey, it's a GREATY deal!"
Fast forward. My fiancee and I were at the LGS this past weekend. I was inspecting a .32 HE. She asked, "is it a good price?" I nodded without looking at her. The next thing I knew, she was peeling C notes out of her wallet.
I didn't end up getting the HE.
I'm keeping the girl.
I think she likes me.

You got a great deal on that 686. Enjoy it.
 
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