Those are the grips the factory shipped with it. I have no idea what wood they are made of, but I like themWhat are those grips on the F Comp SAA, They almost look like stone, very nice

Those are the grips the factory shipped with it. I have no idea what wood they are made of, but I like themWhat are those grips on the F Comp SAA, They almost look like stone, very nice
I just wonder why on a fairly high end revolver S&W uses a blackened finish and not their excellent blued finish.
No the runs are small. However the 586 L-comp has been in continuous production for 15 years now. So that is quite a few small runs.
The first run in 2000 was only 200 revolvers. Mine is the last one from that first run and it still looks great
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What kind of holster was this guy using, was it lined or unlined?
True stainless has no finish to wear off, but holster wear is largely a cause of what you are holstering it in.
If you want the stainless version just buy one of those version.
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YEP they made a run (not a big one at that stupid cost) of they and marked they PC marked and you and I know they don't do nothing but RUN the PRICE WAY UP 4 out of the last 5 PC guns I bought had to be sent back and they are in the $900ish wholesale. johnSmith & Wesson must have made a large run of these 3" 586s because I see them in a lot of shops lately. With the 3" compensated barrel and short grip it feels great in hand. What I don't like though is the finish, it's blackened and not traditional S&W bluing. Spoke to a gentleman who bought one and he said the finish started to wear immediately when he wore it in a leather holster. He said it shoots great but looks like **** and wished it was brushed stainless steel. I was tempted to buy one but that finish changed my mind. Any forum members buy one yet?
To reduce the visual profile when being used for defensive purposes.
Those are the grips the factory shipped with it. I have no idea what wood they are made of, but I like them
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I don't see any way to believe that those are factory grips. If anything, they look like something Roy Fishpaw would make.
Why oh why a 7 shot sixgun ......... I want a traditional 6 shooter
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Slightly OT, but what are your thoughts on the Spegel grips?
From your pictures, I take it your grips are the extended-boot grip?
You wouldn't have a picture showing the backstap and grip thickness by chance...
I called Craig Spegel a few weeks ago to get on his list for 2 sets of K and N frame ex-boot grips. 5 month wait.
Thanks!