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02-16-2014, 09:41 AM
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I have a 627 PC 4" and a 686 Talo 5".
I like both a lot, if I had to keep only one, I think I'd settle on the 627, but that's a tough call.
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02-17-2014, 03:46 AM
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Sorry my friend ...... You're talking about two legendary guns that are both well thought of; that stirring this pot just to see what you scrape off the bottom of the pot seems below anyone that loves the 38/347 family of wheel guns. BUT ..... if ya stir up anything be sure to get pics and video.
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02-17-2014, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Broker50
N Frame caliber should start with 4...............
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LOL! The flutes on those 7&8-shot cylinders do look pretty weird!
BTW: someone earlier claimed the ".357 started it all" (N frames)
The first N-frame was the Triple Lock, introduced 27-years prior to the .357.
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02-17-2014, 01:44 PM
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I usually don't venture into anything larger than 38/357 caliber, so the L-frame is my favorite/maximum frame size. Sure wish I had a 696.
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02-18-2014, 11:24 AM
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I love my 686SSR but I really want to delve into the 327/627 family of wheelies in the near future.
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02-18-2014, 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Cirrus
I own a 627 Performance Center and it is my favorite "go-to" gun. Super sweet shooter and it really turns the heads. Everyone wants to know what the cool revolver with the slab sides and long, angled underlug is at the range. 686s are a dime a dozen, but you don't see a 627 PC every day. But for CCW, neither the 627 or the 686 would be my first choice. I'd rather have the 2.5" K-Frame Model 19 or Model 66.
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If you've got a dozen 686's, I've got a dime for you. As many dimes as you can fulfill orders for.
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02-18-2014, 12:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Dodobird1589
Can anyone recommend some good front and rear fixed night sights?
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I replaced my front sight with an XS BIG DOT, the rear I left adjustable, but replaced w/ TRU GLO inserts. Pretty easy switch, I have 3 dot night sight set up. I cannot provide a picture as it's my duty weapon and I leave it work in my locker
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1911, 327, 357 magnum, 627, 627pc, 627s, 686, ahrends, browning, colt, concealed, hiviz, idpa, ipsc, k-frame, l frame, military, model 1917, model 27, model 66, n-frame, performance center, russian, transition |
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