Should I fire it?

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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.
 

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I don't know if he fired it. There is a turn line, but if he did fire it, he cleaned it up well afterward.

I may do just that; shoot some wadcutters through it a few times a year, and bore my sons with legends of the Old Patrol (i.e. before I was in).
 
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i'm in the shoot it camp, but ultimately you have to decide what works for you. i have a few rifles that i gave my Dad that i got back after he passed. they weren't new or collectable but it really makes me feel good to shoot them. feels like big Daddy is right there with me. :):):) krs/smith
 
I go along with shoot it every now and then to honor your friend. Keep it clean and take good care of it.

I have a Model 29 like that. It was left to me by a dear departed friend. I take it out and shoot it every couple of years and remember him. ;)
 
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Shoot it all you want. Commemorative, special edition guns don't seem to sell nearly as well as normal production items. No need to treat it with kid gloves.
Besides, you'll probably get a lot more satisfaction out of owning a gun that you use.
 
Shoot the snot out of it. Commemoratives are not worth it as collectibles, PLUS- You would never sell that gun. It has sentimental value. Don't let it sit in a safe unfired until you die, when someone who has no attachment to it sells it.

Shoot it hard, and often. I'll bet if your friend had to do it over again he would shoot the snot out of it!

Enjoy IT, and the memories that come along with it!
 
Retirement, hooray!

Normally I am in the "don't shoot an unfired gun" camp...

But since you are not sure it has not been used, and you have a connection to the INS, I'd shoot it at least once. That might "scratch the itch", but if you really like range time with it, "used lovingly by a retired Border Patrol agent" sounds like a good history to me. :)
 
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