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Old 07-06-2017, 06:26 PM
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Thinking of ordering a 686P 4" 7 round .357 .... "Help"!! Need some reviews on them... Is the 6" better or is the 4" equally good?  
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Thinking of ordering a 686P 4", before I go and spend all this $$$$ how does it compare to the 6" ?
It's 2 inches shorter.

Seriously, neither I nor anyone else can really help you much, here. Which do you want? Decide, order, enjoy.
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