586 no-no

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Thanks to Leonard, I recently purchased a near mint condition 4” 586 no-dash complete with a set of 2017 Culina Combats. It should be around 1986 vintage. I’m not sure the yellow ramp was original from the factory or an afterthought, but it certainly looks original.
What an incredible revolver, my third L Frame addition to my accumulation of Smiths. I’m not sure what’s cooler… the incredible .357 Distinguished Combat Magnum or the unbelievable Culina grips.IMG_4239.jpgIMG_4249.jpgIMG_4246.jpgIMG_4246.jpgIMG_4242.jpgIMG_4250.jpg
 
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Thanks to Leonard, I recently purchased a near mint condition 4” 586 no-dash complete with a set of 2017 Culina Combats. It should be around 1986 vintage. I’m not sure the yellow ramp was original from the factory or an afterthought, but it certainly looks original.
What an incredible revolver, my third L Frame addition to my accumulation of Smiths. I’m not sure what’s cooler… the incredible .357 Distinguished Combat Magnum or the unbelievable Culina grips.
586 no dash guns are COOL! Yours fits right in. Although your stocks are impressive, Combats are not right for me.
Mine is from 1983. This came to me in a trade from a Forum member that I met. We ended up shooting together, and went to gun shows. A character! He passed away last month. Bob
 

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