686 no dash

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I grabbed this excellent condition 686 no dash today. Curious if you guys run across many of the "ND", because I don't find many in my parts.
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Man, that is beautiful.

I found one earlier this year. Someone had kept it unfired all these years.I bought it and started shooting it.Mine had the M stamp already. Does yours?

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No, mine hasn't had the firing pin modification done, and I don't think I will send it back. Just keep it as is.
 
Here's mine. Dirty and un-M'd.

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Ed


Ed,

Did you have the patridge front sight installed? I have a -3 with an integral red ramp, and I would like to have a patridge. If you had the same and had it changed, I would be interested in what was involved and the cost. Maybe you could pm me.

Andy


P.S. to the rest of you: beautiful guns, and back to the topic. Please pardon this interruption.
 
I just a got a 586 no dash in this week. Going to shoot for the first time today. No M on this one. Somehow I dont believe a diet of wadcutters is going to mandate sending it back
 
Snowman,

I bought this 686 used with the Patridge sight. From the photo you can see it is pinned. I have no idea if it came from the factory that way but assume it did. Otherwise the seller would have made a point of it. He didn't.

Ed
 
I picked up a 686 no dash, 6" barrel, NIB from 1984 a couple of years ago. I still haven't shot it. Guess I need to.

By the way those are all good looking guns and good pictures.
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James
 
Very nice looking pistols. The 686 has been my favorite revolver since it came out.
 
I'm the origional owner of a ND without the M. No plans to send it off either. That started a love affair with the L frames that I don't seem to be getting over.
 
They seem to pop up fairly regularly in my neck of the woods. Mine is a police trade-in, so it has some dings and scratches, not sure on dept.

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Could you guys enlighten me as to the "M" stamp and the mod required? In the vague recesses of mind mind I remember something about the firing pin but can't put my finger on the details. ;)
 
Could you guys enlighten me as to the "M" stamp and the mod required? In the vague recesses of mind mind I remember something about the firing pin but can't put my finger on the details. ;)

Apparently, the primer could flow back into the firing pin hole and inhibit it from firing... or something like that.
 

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