686 5 inch half lug?

FHBrumb

Member
Joined
Jun 9, 2008
Messages
184
Reaction score
19
Location
Menasha, WI U.S.A.
I thought this was an interesting pistol, and I'm buying it. Until I saw this, I thought that a 686 was pretty much guaranteed a full underlug. The seller swears it's not just a 5 inch 620, but a half lug 5 inch 686. Can anyone tell me more about the half lug 686?

pix533376672.jpg


pix533376750.jpg
 
Register to hide this ad
I thought this was an interesting pistol, and I'm buying it. Until I saw this, I thought that a 686 was pretty much guaranteed a full underlug. The seller swears it's not just a 5 inch 620, but a half lug 5 inch 686. Can anyone tell me more about the half lug 686?

pix533376672.jpg


pix533376750.jpg
 
I bought one a few years ago it is a 686 with the half lug, I bought mainly because of the 5 inch tube. i have enjoyed mine
 
I also purchased the 5 inch Model 686 with heavy barrel, half lug, and HiViz sights. It's a real pleasure to shoot. I believe it was a special run for one of S&W's distributors.
 
Next question. $600 shipped... Did I get my lungs ripped out? Seller says it could pass for a new pistol, it's in such good shape.
 
Probably couldn't do much better on the price. I saw one go for $550 and it sold fast. I seldom see them for sale.
 
You can usually find info on these if you Google the exact phrase "Stocking Dealer Special"
 
Good looking piece of smith. Have not found an L frame I didn't like. Hope she shoots good for you. 66er
 
$600 to $700 would be a good going price if NIB shape. They are hard to find, those that do have them hold on to them. Nice find and price. Later John
 
Mine was $489 nearly four years ago - new. It was cheaper then than a new standard 4" 686. A new 620 at my local pusher's was $610 Monday. The #164284 'Stocking Dealer Exclusive' was delivered with an Ahrend's square conversion finger-grooved cocobolo stock, too - as mine sports below. The HiViz front/V-notch rear sights were nice, too.

IMG_0280_edited.jpg


BTW, it's a real keeper!

Stainz
 
The actual agreed price was $550 plus $52 shipping from AZ to WI. I was looking for a regular 686 with the 4 inch full underlug. I had one years back, and almost cried the day I had to sell it. Tougher times then... I went looking, and this caught my eye.

Anyway, my money has cleared, and my FFL is in touch with the seller. The pistol should make it to WI in two days or less, then I wait two more for the sake of the Guv-Mint red tape.

I also do not understand the lock. I had an M&P 9mm, and it was optional on that pistol. not on the revolvers then? SUX!
 
A good, used, 686 of any barrel persuasion is getting harder and harder to find for less than $600.00. Buy it now, next year the price will be GREAT!
 
Seller is packing it up, and hopefully it heads to my FFL dealer today.

I saw new 4 inch 686s for $680-ish. Used ones for less.

I also looked at a few 66s. I was very tempted to buy a 4 inch 66. The "cool factor" of the half lug 686 and a 5 inch tube pushed me pretty hard.

Again, to me it was interesting, and that's about it. As long as $600 wasn't an embarrasment of a deal, I'm OK with it.

BTW, is it legal, or advisable to remove the IL? By gunsmith I mean. I've read lots of folks hate them. Dunno why, but I guess I'm gonna find out...
 
New 686's are in the upper $600 range at the cheap store here - a 620 is $610. My 627 Pro was a deal two weeks ago Thursday at $719. They had another in the store Monday at that price. The short barrel (2.5" ?) 686+ was $689 new. I love my 5" h-l. Did the seller say he had the original wood grips, too? They are nice, but would cost $60 + $6 s/h from Ahrends.

Stainz
 
I ordered a set of Ahrends Kingwood Finger Grove round to square grips today. I didn't ask him about any accessories. I would have assumed that it came with the rubber S&W Hogues, as it was pictured.
 
FH - I think your price was fine. Though we all think of it that way, you can't fairly say transportation costs are the fault of the gun and seller. Those are the fault of the unscrupulous carriers who let their employees steal things, and then, as a misguided control action, expect us to foot the bill for the problem by shipping every handgun according to their whims.
icon_mad.gif


Probably no gunsmith worth his salt will remove the lock feature of your S&W, but you can do it yourself. On the other hand, if you are not going to use the gun for self defense, you might just use it a while as-is and see if it works for you. For a "small caliber" (Doc44's quaint little expression
icon_biggrin.gif
) field gun, it probably isn't much of an issue - other than cosmetics.
 
Here is proof that I save everything. I bought my new closeout 6" 66-6 9/03 and immediately fitted a HiViz front sight and Ahrends square conversion fg cocobolo grips to it. Then this info sheet came from S&W - dated 10/03! It was nearly a year before I finally got one. I still have it and the 66. Oh, my cat, Casper, tried to take off with it - he ate the missing piece.

2008-06-12-1427-38.jpg


As you can see, it came with the Ahrends grips. My JM PC 627 V-Comp came with Miculek-style grips. The first owner didn't like them - and had no idea what he did with them. Some folks just don't like wood grips. I don't like rubber!


Stainz
 
Back
Top