6" 686

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I came across a 6" 686 today, that really has me thinking. I was thinking about being in the market for a 2.0 M&P45, with all the promotions & rebates, but...

It was about $650 if memory is correct. I also didn't take any photos, but I has what I believe to be the original wood stocks on it. Square butt & a no dash. Has been shot & the double action felt very smooth.

Cory

Here are the photos. I'll do a search for it, because I have seen them on this forum elsewhere, but I didn't see the "M" stamp.

Cory
 

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In hindsight, I just realized I didn't look for the M stamp or look under the stocks.

Cory

and some more...

Cory
 

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I have a 4" 686 no Dash without the M and have never had even the slightest of issues with it.

I also have a 6" -4 that I dearly love.
IMHO, if it's in decent condition at that price you can't go wrong.

Bob
 

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I have a 6" 686-1. It is hands down the most accurate gun I've ever owned. I shoot a lot of .38 148gr wc and 158gr swc and it doesn't seem to matter if I use lead or coated. Lately I've been shooting a lot of fairly hot .357 at 50-75 yards and again the 686 shines above all of my others. I've heard a lot here say the full lug makes the 686 muzzle heavy, but for me it balances perfectly. It also helps a lot with the full loads. I gave $650 for mine and wouldn't take $1000 for it. My latest quest is to get a 686 in all barrel lengths.
 
I have a 6" 686-1. It is hands down the most accurate gun I've ever owned. I shoot a lot of .38 148gr wc and 158gr swc and it doesn't seem to matter if I use lead or coated. Lately I've been shooting a lot of fairly hot .357 at 50-75 yards and again the 686 shines above all of my others. I've heard a lot here say the full lug makes the 686 muzzle heavy, but for me it balances perfectly. It also helps a lot with the full loads. I gave $650 for mine and wouldn't take $1000 for it. My latest quest is to get a 686 in all barrel lengths.

I'm working on getting all lengths of the 686 also, so far I've gotten a 2 1/2", 3", 4", and 6" (yes, I sold out on the 3", just really wanted one).
 

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That's a good price. Before I went all Smith, I bought a 6" GP100. Somehow it came, brand new, with an ultra smooth and crisp trigger and it's the last Ruger I'd trade away if it ever came to that.
 
That is a good price if a closer inspection reveals no issues.

My wife and I just got back from a pistol match. She took 1st place with our recently acquired 686 6" shooting a 98 and a 97 at the NRA B-3 50 foot targets.

The photo below is from a few days ago and was the revolver's 1st trip to the range. My wife shot the target on the left off-hand at 50 feet. I shot the target on the right from the bench after sighting in the reflex sight.

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As if to make the decision more difficult. Stopped into a pawn shop on the way to base & found a nice 17-5 6". Same condition as the 686, but the listed price on this was about $780. I realize that might be negotiatable but...

Cory
 
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Cory my 6" .357 is a Stainless GP100 TALO Unfluted but I think everyone can find good use for a 6" .357 so I say snag it and post up those pics!
 
I'm trying to talk myself out of it, by watering the yard & working in the house. Plus 75Vette is telling me about a PC 44 that I want also.

Cory
 
I'm trying to talk myself out of it, by watering the yard & working in the house. Plus 75Vette is telling me about a PC 44 that I want also.

Cory

Which one would fill a hole in your collection better? That is what it comes down to. What is your toolbox missing?
 
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