686-0 6" with "LP" front sight

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Ok...so my memory and Google are failing me. I have the above mentioned gun, with the label depicting it has an LP front sight. Based on the SCS&W, I believe it to be product code 104205. Although the box says product code 6860096031.

Here's my question...I can't remember what LP stands for....is it Low Profile?

I don't think it stands for Luther Perkins.

Also...is this a rare or odd variant?

Much thanks in advance.

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It now starts to make sense.

Is this a rare option?
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I have no idea what percentage of the 586/686 were made with the low Patridge sight, but I'm pretty sure that it was the standard sight if a Patridge was ordered. The red ramp is seen more often, in my experience. I had to order my gun with the HP. I don't think I would call the LP rare, but it is less common.
 
Thanks all! I guess the mystery is now solved.

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Most early 4-inch 586 and 686 revolvers came equipped with the red ramp on baughman ramp base as standard equipment.

Many (but not all) 586 and 686 revolvers with 6-inch and 8-3/8" barrels came with the patridge front sight blade.
 
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Most 586s and 686s shipped with integral front red ramp sights. I have an early 586 that has an integral Patridge, but they must have not made too many of them. I have seen a few 686s with pinned front Patridge sights. Not many!! These were earlier ones with solid pins, not the roll pins they use now.
 
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