Revolver_guy
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I need help deciding between getting a 686 plus pro 7 Round 5"Barrel SKU# 178038 or 986 9mm. I know that both are virtually the same gun, the main difference besides caliber is the cylinder and weight. I will NOT be competing with this gun or using it for protection. It will just be used as an overkill range gun. The price difference doesn't matter to me as I have no problem affording either one.
Due to a disability I have lost the strength in my grip and can no longer cycle a slide so I'm switching to revolvers. I have owned a few wheel guns over the years but the only S&W that I have used a lot is a model 19-4 and can shoot it without too many issues but but unfortunately its not not mine. I don't want a larger heavier N frame. If I went with the 686 I would be shooting 38 special 80% of the time.
I went down to the local gun stores and none had either in stock, the only ones they had in the store to handle that were close was a 686 ssr and a Model 66.
What I like about the 986 is that 9mm is cheaper than 38 special, the unique factor, and that it is a few ounces lighter than the 686 which might matter after adding the extra weight of a red dot or other optics. But I have heard that some cheap 9mm don't fit very good in the moon clips so that might cancel out any savings if I have to buy better quality 9mm. I also don't like the fact that some gun smiths refuse to do any custom work like chamfer the cylinders on a titanium cylinder and I have read about other possible maintenance concerns with having a titanium cylinder.
What I like about the 686 is that I can shoot much weaker 38 spc. loads and have less recoil and faster follow up shots compared to most factory 9mm loads but still use 357 when extra power is needed. What I don't like about it is it weighs more than the 986 and model 19 Im use to shooting.
For those of you that have shot, or own both or one of them is there any advantages of one vs the other that I should be aware of?
Due to a disability I have lost the strength in my grip and can no longer cycle a slide so I'm switching to revolvers. I have owned a few wheel guns over the years but the only S&W that I have used a lot is a model 19-4 and can shoot it without too many issues but but unfortunately its not not mine. I don't want a larger heavier N frame. If I went with the 686 I would be shooting 38 special 80% of the time.
I went down to the local gun stores and none had either in stock, the only ones they had in the store to handle that were close was a 686 ssr and a Model 66.
What I like about the 986 is that 9mm is cheaper than 38 special, the unique factor, and that it is a few ounces lighter than the 686 which might matter after adding the extra weight of a red dot or other optics. But I have heard that some cheap 9mm don't fit very good in the moon clips so that might cancel out any savings if I have to buy better quality 9mm. I also don't like the fact that some gun smiths refuse to do any custom work like chamfer the cylinders on a titanium cylinder and I have read about other possible maintenance concerns with having a titanium cylinder.
What I like about the 686 is that I can shoot much weaker 38 spc. loads and have less recoil and faster follow up shots compared to most factory 9mm loads but still use 357 when extra power is needed. What I don't like about it is it weighs more than the 986 and model 19 Im use to shooting.
For those of you that have shot, or own both or one of them is there any advantages of one vs the other that I should be aware of?