686 CS-1 with "M" stamp

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Hey folks, I lucked into a 4" CS-1. I've read all the posts here on the model and a number of owners mention a "2M" stamp on the frame. Mine has just an "M". I have also read that early 686s had been recalled. Does anyone know if an "M" marked CS-1 should be sent back to the factory for a safety check?

Thanks,
Adam
 
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Hey folks, I lucked into a 4" CS-1. I've read all the posts here on the model and a number of owners mention a "2M" stamp on the frame. Mine has just an "M". I have also read that early 686s had been recalled. Does anyone know if an "M" marked CS-1 should be sent back to the factory for a safety check?

Thanks,
Adam
 
The "M" means it has already been factory modified (new bushing and firing pin). Guns before the “-2” revision level were effected by the recall. You can use the find function and look for "686 recall" information - there's lots of it out there.
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Excellent, thanks s&wchad... Also for that search string.
Adam
 
I just bought a 686-1 and have been reading the old post about the re-call. One said the M should be over the 686-1 on the frame. On mine, there is a M in front of the 686-1(M686-1) and I'm thinking it has not been modified. Anyone know for sure? I think my M is for "model".
 
OK ishootblanks, thanks, I will not worry about the re-call. I bought mine yesterday for $250 OTD but its kind of dirty and I want to clean it up before posting pics.
 

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