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686-3 2.5"......
696 "nein dash".....
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686-4
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OK, I'll bite:\
686-3 Performance Center Hunter, one of 200. One of the early PC runs and with a square but yet.
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Those are all some fine looking guns. I have collection envy! I used to drool over Clark's customs. I had a special, scope ready 586 with a 2x Burris on it back about 1990 that was boring to shoot because it was so damn accurate.
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Sunkist here is a 696 no - that I'm picking up tomorrow.
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Here's my 586 no dash, no M that I picked up a few weeks ago, in the box with everything right down to the original sales slip. Still even smells like Smith oil
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I'm really liking the look of the Magnas on those L frames, even the white ones. Hmmmm.
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Duke, very nice! I just put a deposit down on a 581 myself, and I am a big fan of Kurac's grips.
But, back to the subject at hand:
PC 686+(-4), Spegel grips, lots of nice little touches
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Here's a 681-3 CRPD in .38 Special . . .
... and a 686-2 snubby . . .
. . . and a 686-4 Plus . . .
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My 586-1 6" barrel
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2hawk, that is a mighty nice 686+ you have there!
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2hawk, that is a mighty nice 686+ you have there!
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Thank you sir- I feel lucky to have run across it, it wasn't 'til I had it in hand that I started noticing the chamfered chambers, tear drop hammer, and nicely beveled cylinder face, among other things. The downside is I look at some of my other S&W's and start wondering what it would take to make them like this one!
I am looking forward to getting my 581, and I might just have to ask Kurac about some grips!
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Here's one I used to own..
One that's not going anywhere as it was a Christmas present from my wife a couple of years ago. 4" 686-2 shown with a 29-5
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Carolina Tom: What is the bbl length and how does it hold. As in, where's the balance point on the weapon?
Looks like a Retro street revolver. I like the squared off front sight. I have a hard time with Ramps, but at my age, it's only sight ramps and no wheelchair ramps as of yet.
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The barrel is 4 inches. It feels just about like a 4 inch K frame model 19 or 66. Probably only a few ounces heavier. A much less muzzle heavy feel than the standard 686. The front sight was shaped by tig welding the original slightly taller and farther to the rear and then reshaping the whole sight. The black color of the front sight is black paint that is prone to wear off and needs touched up from time to time.
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Carolina Tom,
Cool custom job on that baby! Did you do that yourself or have it done by someone else?
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Thanks for the compliment Duke. I did it several years ago. I spent 32 years as a tool and diemaker so sometimes I would get the bug to do some custom gun work in my spare time and on the weekends in the winter time. The 686 was my dad's gun and he gave it to me a few months before he died of cancer back in '97. It just seemed like a nice project to do and have something unique to pass along to my own son someday.
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Here's a few
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A few that I have pictures of:
686-5+ Mountain Gun
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Here's a couple of hard ones to find!
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Still practicing my photography. Mediocre pictures...great revolver!
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Lobo, that's a great pic of one of my all time favorites! The 686-4 2.5"
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If you look closely at this gun, you might see Toroflow's gun from the second posting on this thread, but with Badger corian grips instead of Ahrends. I bought it from him a few months back.
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Here's one you might not have seen before.
...it's a 7 shooter too
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Here's mine. Great shooter!
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From top right clockwise.
686 2 1/2". A wedding prezzie from my late wife Lynn.
686 4"
581 4"
686 6". My first L-Frame now a PPC gun.
586 6". My $50 gun.
686 6"
The only thing spectacular about these are that they are MINE.
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586-3:
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Here is a pic of my 586 that I just picked up.
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6 inch 686 with Hunter 4 position front sight.
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Chuck Jones: Great bbl and sight treatment on that 686. Great lookin set up.
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Last weekend, I helped a former co-worker of mine catalog and take pictures of the contents of his Gun Safe for Insurance purposes.
He is not very "Computer Savvy", and does not post here to the best of my knowledge. Here, with his permission, are a few of his more interesting L-Frame revolvers.
They are a three-inch, five-inch and seven-inch 686 Plus, and a Model 520, 386, 646 and 242.
I hope you get as much enjoyment from looking at them as I got out of photographing them. Paulie686.
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A 681 that was the former duty gun of a forestry cop.
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Paulie - I have the 7in. and the same 5in. that you have, did you ever letter or find out how many of each was made?
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Mag-Na-Port 2" 686.....Familiar pic, but I never get tired of looking at it.....Zebulon
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My 686 CS-1 fresh from the range:
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Here's some of my favs......
3" & 4" CS-3 with a 5" brother
Couple 4.25" GIGN models:
Performance Center M686 - Competitor:
Others:
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My 586L-Frame (No Dash) 4" & 6"
Distinguished Combat Magnums
that I purchased new in 81 & 82.
586L-frame
DLC’s 586 L-Frame 4”.
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DLC’s No dash 586L-Frame 6” & 4” Distinguished Combat Magnums.
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DLC’s .357 Magnums-Ruger GP100 6’, S&W 586L-Frame 6” & 4” Distinguished Combat Magnums.
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Here is a recent acquisition of mine. I hope to give it a bit of range time in the next couple of days:
This is a Model 520 .357 magnum with Titanium cylinder made from 2005-2007. Definitely, an interesting mix (carbon steel frame, titanium cylinder, and shrouded barrel with high vis sights with adjustable "v" notch rear).
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To my own shame, I must confess that I own only two L-frames
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