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Have a couple with 7 shot titanium cylinders in 38 spl (so they are legal here in Mexico).

I just love them!

They both have Arhends grips now.
 

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Here's my 586-4 2.5"..
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My one and only S&W Model 586.

I was gifted this gun.

I then sent it to Wilson Combat in Berryville, Arkansas.

I had it Mag-na-ported.

Had the forcing cone angle changed to 11 degrees.

Had the trigger polished.

And, a complete action tune-up.


It is sweet.

enjoy,

bdGreen

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I have a couple 586 no-dashs. The one on the left is pretty much a safe queen. It is a very early one with serial number AAA62XX. I have the original stocks but I found the ones on it now on eBay a while back....since I liked the look I put them on it. To my knowledge this one has had only 12 rounds shot through it. The one on the right is an early no-dash also, with a serial number of ACU27XX. I have the original stocks for it also, but because this one gets shot and carried hunting & camping a lot I put the Pachmayr stocks on it.

Don
 

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Yours is much like mine, with a softer finish, unless the lighting is playing tricks.

Mine shines pretty good. I messed with the lighting/positioning to avoid glare. I'm not positive are the -3s matte? Simular to a model 28?
Nice revolver by the way, the round butt 586/686 4" is the best balanced .357 revolver I have shot.
 
Have a couple with 7 shot titanium cylinders in 38 spl (so they are legal here in Mexico).

I just love them!

They both have Arhends grips now.

So Tadius, where do you get the cylinders and do they have to be fitted.?

That is a unique set up,to me.
 
I have a couple 586 no-dashs. The one on the left is pretty much a safe queen. It is a very early one with serial number AAA62XX. I have the original stocks but I found the ones on it now on eBay a while back....since I liked the look I put them on it. To my knowledge this one has had only 12 rounds shot through it. The one on the right is an early no-dash also, with a serial number of ACU27XX. I have the original stocks for it also, but because this one gets shot and carried hunting & camping a lot I put the Pachmayr stocks on it.

Don

Is the nife a drop point Schrade scrimshaw by any chance? Just wondering
 
My only no dash came to me on a trade. It is a 4" from 1983. I do not shoot it often. It has worn different stock sets. I have it's original target stocks. Bob
 

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Is the nife a drop point Schrade scrimshaw by any chance? Just wondering

It's a Boker, 3.25" drop-point, 440C steel with polished bone handles. Cabela's had Boker make them back in the early 90's.......has the Boker Tree Brand logo with "Cabela's" in small print etched on the left side of the blade.

It's a great knife and I used it a lot while hunting for several years. Probably would still be using it but I got a couple of Bob Dozier knives that I use now for field dressing, skinning and processing.

Don
 
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