$799 for a 4” 586 Classic?

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It’s in a local shop, used but not very much.
Includes the blue plastic case, literature, and red plastic ring.
I’ve read (here, in an older thread) that the short screw in the rear sight base near the cylinder gap allows gas turbulence to mark the cylinder. You can just make that out in the picture showing the left side. No obvious barrel cant and the stocks look good all the way around.

The owner of the shop will be in tomorrow and I’m contemplating making an out-the-door offer… say $700.

I don’t have to have this, as I have other S&W revolvers.
No ILS examples anymore, though.

Thoughts?
-Bill



 
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I can vouch for the carbon marks on the cylinder caused by the front screw hole in the top strap. Here’s proof on my 3” 66-4.

Thanks for the clear picture.
I could be mistakenly identifying a mark that I think is there.
I’ll have to look more closely tomorrow to see whether it
was “short-screwed” or not.

-Bill
 
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$700 OTD sounds pretty good.

They can be found new for under $850, but then you'd have to add on shipping and transfer fee. However, given S&W QC these days, it's certainly not a bad thing to be able to handle a current S&W revolver before buying.
I was able to try out the trigger. Both DA and SA were excellent.
The only ILS revolver I’ve had was the .460 S&W X-Frame.
(I still have a key but, hope to never need it!)

-Bill
 
I was able to try out the trigger. Both DA and SA were excellent.
The only ILS revolver I’ve had was the .460 S&W X-Frame.
(I still have a key but, hope to never need it!)

-Bill
FWIW, I have a 686-6 that had some ugly leftover material by the ILS. I replaced it with a TK Custom plug, thinking that if I was going to take it out to clean that up, I wasn't putting it back in. It also had a slight scratch by the ILS.

However, I got it for $750 shipped, which would've been my small time FFL's cost from a distributor. It's also really, really accurate, probably on par with my CZ Shadow 2 (hard to say for sure since I have irons only on the Shadow 2, and an optic on the 686). I toyed with the notion of getting the barrel crowned or maybe even ported, but it shoots so good that I'm definitely leaving it alone.

I also have a 64-7, and I've left the ILS in place thus far.
 
I was able to try out the trigger. Both DA and SA were excellent.
The only ILS revolver I’ve had was the .460 S&W X-Frame.
(I still have a key but, hope to never need it!)

-Bill
I read somewhere that the Smith & Wesson Performance Center does trigger work on their Classic Series revolvers. My new Model 19 Classic has a fantastic trigger, and I am sure it will get even better with time. Sportsmans Warehouse listed my Model 19 Classic as Performance Center. It is not the PC M19 Carry Comp.
 
I read somewhere that the Smith & Wesson Performance Center does trigger work on their Classic Series revolvers. My new Model 19 Classic has a fantastic trigger, and I am sure it will get even better with time. Sportsmans Warehouse listed my Model 19 Classic as Performance Center. It is not the PC M19 Carry Comp.

Now that you mention it, a friend of a shooting buddy had a new Model 36 Classic when I went to the range with them, and it had a pretty good trigger with very few rounds through it.
 
S&W 586

Very nice Model 586 357S&W Mag 4”bbl.
Every “Classic” I’ve looked at has been
well manufactured and finished.

Read the Owner’s Manual on cleaning it.
Don’t use anything with ammonia on the
outside blued finish. It is not the traditional
bluing.

I think you’re in a good place for price, $700-
$750.

Good luck with your purchase.
 
I read somewhere that the Smith & Wesson Performance Center does trigger work on their Classic Series revolvers. My new Model 19 Classic has a fantastic trigger, and I am sure it will get even better with time. Sportsmans Warehouse listed my Model 19 Classic as Performance Center. It is not the PC M19 Carry Comp.
I'd be interested to see the source on this.

It seems unlikely, not only because I don't think the Performance Center does much in the way of real trigger tuning anymore, even on PC guns (Wolff mainsprings do the heavy lifting), but if the PC were tuning the Classic Series triggers, without doubt S&W marketing would reflect this, with the attendant price increase.
 
I'd be interested to see the source on this.

It seems unlikely, not only because I don't think the Performance Center does much in the way of real trigger tuning anymore, even on PC guns (Wolff mainsprings do the heavy lifting), but if the PC were tuning the Classic Series triggers, without doubt S&W marketing would reflect this, with the attendant price increase.
I read it somewhere online when I started checking out the S&W Model 19 Classic. I can't recall where I read it. Or maybe it was information about the Model 19 Classic I heard in YouTube video. I watched more than a few. Sportsman's Warehouse is where I just purchased mine. Here is how they list the Model 19 Classic. This is not the PC M19 Carry Comp.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 357 Magnum 4.25in Polished Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds
 
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I read it somewhere online when I started checking out the S&W Model 19 Classic. I can't recall where I read it. Or maybe it was information about the Model 19 Classic I heard in YouTube video. I watched more than a few. Sportsman's Warehouse is where I just purchased mine. Here is how they list the Model 19 Classic. This is not the PC M19 Carry Comp.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 19 357 Magnum 4.25in Polished Blued Revolver - 6 Rounds
Gotcha. An error by Sportsman's Warehouse, presumably.

All the same, even some offerings with proper "Performance Center" designations don't receive trigger tuning -- the 442, 642 and 640 Performance Center Pro Series, for instance.
 
If the barrel looks good (forcing cone and rifling), and if I didn’t already have an older 586 that I am happy with, I’d be tempted for $700, or even a bit more. A friend owns a new production 586 and he is happy with it. His looks like a good revolver to me, but I am not one of those types who is terrorized by MIM parts and the IL. I’d prefer to pass on the IL, but it is not a dealbreaker for me. :)
 
Well, I was wrong...
The shop owner doesn't come in 'til tomorrow. So, I'll have to see if he will deal, then.

I did manage to take a couple more pictures, though.

-Bill

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That is a beautiful revolver. And if the trigger is anything like the trigger on my Model 19 Classic, you will be a happy man. Especially for the price that you are paying for it. In California $799 or less would be considered a steal.
 
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Psa recently had a 686 pro on sale, 7 shot plus cut for moon clips for $700 after $100 rebate plus tax shipping transfer as well as a 4" Model 627 eight shot pro series for $650 plus tax ship tx after $150 rebate, both had the desirable interchangeable front site system too.
 

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