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    586 to S&W Performance Center

    My 586 was returned to me on Feb 3rd and after a trip to the range followed by indoor dry-fire practice I can say that I am a satisfied customer. I adjusted the windage screw to move the POI to the left a bit so it’s ready for an IDPA event tomorrow morning. All rounds fired today were my...
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    586 to S&W Performance Center

    Good feedback; Thanks. I shipped the revolver to PC over the holiday and its been received at their facility. Due to the holiday PC was closed for a week so I was not able to talk to anyone there. I will call them when they return to the shop this week to discuss the specifics of the work I...
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    586 to S&W Performance Center

    I still am curious if any forum members have used thier services.
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    586 to S&W Performance Center

    Thanks for reply, been there and that's where I selected the service I want. I am looking for other services like have the hammer spur bobbed or fiber optic front sight installed. Maybe that's all they do but I'd think they would have a "cut sheet" detailing their services. I will call before...
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    586 to S&W Performance Center

    I recently acquired a Mod 586 (no dash) then put some rounds through it at two IDPA and one ICORE events and really enjoyed myself. This revolver has (on a couple occasions) experienced "cylinder binding", and after a little research found a thread with a comment that there is a S&W recall...
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    Altering .38 S&W pistols

    I looked at the Starline site and see they manufacture new 38 S&W brass; Maybe consider this a nice reloading project.
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    Hello from NW Indiana !

    I'm a new member who is glad to be able to view the resources contained in this forum because I'm climbing the information curve. So, I'll give all y'all a brief bio of myself: I've been a Glock owner for several years and reload 9mm, 5.56, shotgun and recently 38 spl. I aquired a 586 (no...
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    Mod. 586 problem

    Thanks for the discussions in this thread; the comments of Jim March were very informative and useful for me.
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