Yesterday, I was treated to a retirement party at my office, and was gifted this beautiful S&W 586, INS Centennial Edition. The previous owner was my good friend who had retired from the same station a few years back, but was lost to cancer shortly afterward. We both started our careers (Border Patrol) under INS, before Homeland Security existed, although he began 15 years before me.
I am torn as to how I should treat this beautiful revolver. On one hand, it is collectible, and thus valuable. On the other hand, I don't normally keep a safe queens, and I'd like to shoot it in memory of my friend.
As fellow caretakers of all things S&W, what do you think I should do? Take it to the range? Or store it?
The first photo is of the 586, the second is an old one of my late friend with a marijuana load he had seized, a LONG time ago.
I am torn as to how I should treat this beautiful revolver. On one hand, it is collectible, and thus valuable. On the other hand, I don't normally keep a safe queens, and I'd like to shoot it in memory of my friend.
As fellow caretakers of all things S&W, what do you think I should do? Take it to the range? Or store it?
The first photo is of the 586, the second is an old one of my late friend with a marijuana load he had seized, a LONG time ago.