Andy Cannon 686

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Impromptu pictures of my 686 done by Andy Cannon in 1990. It was my duty piece for awhile.
 

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Always wanted one of Andy's street jobs, but never "pulled the trigger" on it. Saw a photo once of a SB Model 65 with 2" bbl on his workbench and never forgot it! Understand he passed on in 2005 or so.

Interesting your job allowed that bbl. Had I changed anything except a grip, I would have been in trouble. How is the DA, may I ask?

Kaaskop49
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It is the smoothest revolver Ive ever had. Trigger stop so no over travel. It was an identical gun to which we were issued, other than the porting.
 
Erocksmash, Front sight was moved back, compensator milled into the end of the barrel, superb action job, re worked the trigger with a stop, square to round butt, and Tritium night sights.
 
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I have had two Andy Cannon revolvers. Unfortunately the better one, a Model 19, was stolen. The M25 is just so-so after repeated trips to his shop. One time I only got it back because his wife answered the phone.
 

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