Hi
I am new to the forum. I just purchased a new S & W 686 Plus (7 shot) with a 2.5 inch barrel. I used to carry a S & W revolver on the Department I work for until we transitioned to semi auto's in the 1990's. With the old pistols we had (model 67-68's) we were taught a cleaning procedure involving removing the front screw on the frame to take out the cylinder assembly. I cant remember if we were told to run the worn cleaning brush through the cylinders while still attached to the frame or not. The process was also described in the owners manual and in our academy manual. I noticed that the "New Revolvers" owners manual does not describe this process and seems to indicate that you should not remove the cylinder assembly (or anything else for that matter) during cleaning.
Does anyone have any info. on this?
Also, have there been any unique problems with the new models of the S&W 686 with a 2.5 inch barrel? I would like to carry it for plain clothes assignments etc.
Thanks
GEORGEP2
I am new to the forum. I just purchased a new S & W 686 Plus (7 shot) with a 2.5 inch barrel. I used to carry a S & W revolver on the Department I work for until we transitioned to semi auto's in the 1990's. With the old pistols we had (model 67-68's) we were taught a cleaning procedure involving removing the front screw on the frame to take out the cylinder assembly. I cant remember if we were told to run the worn cleaning brush through the cylinders while still attached to the frame or not. The process was also described in the owners manual and in our academy manual. I noticed that the "New Revolvers" owners manual does not describe this process and seems to indicate that you should not remove the cylinder assembly (or anything else for that matter) during cleaning.
Does anyone have any info. on this?
Also, have there been any unique problems with the new models of the S&W 686 with a 2.5 inch barrel? I would like to carry it for plain clothes assignments etc.
Thanks
GEORGEP2