Went with the no Dash...
Thanks to all for their valued opinions. There were some very valid points brought up for both versions but in the end I went with my gut.
I went with the older one because one of the main reasons I've developed the bug for wheel guns after a decade of shooting...
Thanks everyone for the warm welcome.
I hail from the southern part of the "wet coast" British Columbia, actually only about 1/2 hour drive from the WA border.
I have lots of family to the south, in California, Nevada, Ohio and way west in Hawaii.
I have my eye set on a used 686. I've come across two versions for the same price.
The first is a no dash version with "M". It's in excellent shape with roughly 1000 rounds through her. Bore is excellent, finish looks good but there is a slight bit of play in the cylinder (nothing too...
Hello from a Northern neighbor!
I been shooting semi's pistols and AR platforms for over a decade but was never much interested in revolvers until recently when I saw a great Smith and Wesson 586-3. Now I've been bitten by the wheel gun bug and I'm hooked. (still love my pistols though)...