dwpmusic
US Veteran
Simple question. Have the 7 shot revolvers met with much popularity? Just wondering?
Gotta agree with scooter (gettin' to be a habit), a glance at the catalog tells the story. I have a 686+ Mountain Gun that I love. When I picked up a 2 1/2'' no dash, I sent it in to S&W for the firing pin bushing mod. While it was there, I had a 7 shot cylinder installed. It's a great carry weapon. The cylinder notches on a 6 shot are over the chambers. The notches on a 7 shooter are between the chambers. That may matter to reloaders who like to make flamethrowers outta their revolvers. I would never own a 6 shot 686, as I don't compete in a discipline that outlaws a 7 shooter. The 7 shooters are just too sweet.......I think a look and S&W's catalog will reveal your answer. In the past year most of the 6 shot 686's have been dropped from production and the 686 + has become the new "standard". They didn't do that because it's less expensive to build the 7 shooter, they did it because the 6 shot 686 just isn't very popular anymore. What is left in the 6 shot version is the 686SSR and IIRC a 4 inch 686. As for why those remain, it's simply because IDPA only permits 6 rounds loaded in either SSR or ESR and indexing a 7 shooter during a reload costs time.