S&W 681-1 Snub?

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Saw this and I don't believe there is such a thing. That front sight looks very suspicious to me. Opinions?
Why didn't smith make a 2.5 581/681 with a round butt? Back in the day I bet it would have been a big hit. By the way I love that.

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I've only read about 4" 681's or 581's. However I agree that would make a great revolver! I dig the way it looks and bet it would be a defensive and range firearm!!

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That front site is way too tall. It needs some serious trimming to Properly align with the rear site.

But it definitely is a nice idea. Reminds me of a Colt Lawman.
 
Don't know about originality but I'm liking what I see...That is a fine looking 681. I bet it handles well too.
Congrats...I want one!!!
Ray
 
I purchased a 681 with a 2 1/2 barrel locally. A Dayton police officer had his personally owned 4" duty revolver cut down. He sold it due to the department going to Glocks. It shot well but was too heavy for me to carry. I prefer the 66. Still have the 4" barrel somewhere. The 686 barrel is different from the 681 barrel.
 
I purchased a 681 with a 2 1/2 barrel locally. A Dayton police officer had his personally owned 4" duty revolver cut down. He sold it due to the department going to Glocks. It shot well but was too heavy for me to carry. I prefer the 66. Still have the 4" barrel somewhere. The 686 barrel is different from the 681 barrel.

Another one I saw was a 4" 681 that was round butted for off duty concealed carry.... but traded in for a 66 as "Too Heavy".
 
FWIW, I briefly entertained sending my NIB 681 to Magnaport to have them perform their magic, making it a 3" round butt. Having several 2.5" 686s I changed my mind and sold the 681.
 
That's pretty neat. If it were mine, I'd have the following work done:

Mill off that abomination of a front sight and dovetailed for a fiber optic
Round butt and boot grips
7-shot cylinder
Bobbed hammer or DAO
Mill out the barrel shroud for a longer ejector rod
Ball detent installed in the yoke

That would make for one badass little handful. Regulated for some Speer 135 gr +P, of course.
 
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I recall the mid-80's when the 2.5" 586's were available. They were a tough sell then. L@@K for them now,,,,. Old CS-1 3",, order all you could afford.
Finding an affordable 681 or 581 to modify??? Prices have risen to point that make modification too costly for most.
But, cost is always a relative thing to those paying the tab. The true Craftsmen of the trade will always be busy and that expertise does not come cheap. As it should be.
 
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