pctchevy11
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hey all im a new member and soon to be yet another proud owner of a Smith&Wesson!
Im buying a revolver because i want to be able to take it deer hunting with me as well as target shooting/self defense.
That being said im looking at a S&W stainless 686-6 in .357 with a 6'' barrel and rubber grips.
the only thing i really dont care for is the grips, my father has many smiths that all of which have wood grips. i like the look and feel of wood over rubber.
the gun shop wants $595 bucks. it is used (very little) and has very few if any scratches. (my intention is to polish it anyway)
what do you think is this a good first handgun?? i know .357 is a tad light for deer hunting but i figure ill actually use it more if i can plink with .38s and secondly when im away for buisness in an emergency situation the Mrs. could use it if she had to. .38s of course
i started doing alot of research on the 686-6 and the only thing im finding wrong is the internal lock. im not fishing for a bash here im simply asking if this thing is actually going to be a problem.
any imput is great guys and im happy to be in the smith family!
-Jake
Im buying a revolver because i want to be able to take it deer hunting with me as well as target shooting/self defense.
That being said im looking at a S&W stainless 686-6 in .357 with a 6'' barrel and rubber grips.
the only thing i really dont care for is the grips, my father has many smiths that all of which have wood grips. i like the look and feel of wood over rubber.
the gun shop wants $595 bucks. it is used (very little) and has very few if any scratches. (my intention is to polish it anyway)
what do you think is this a good first handgun?? i know .357 is a tad light for deer hunting but i figure ill actually use it more if i can plink with .38s and secondly when im away for buisness in an emergency situation the Mrs. could use it if she had to. .38s of course

i started doing alot of research on the 686-6 and the only thing im finding wrong is the internal lock. im not fishing for a bash here im simply asking if this thing is actually going to be a problem.
any imput is great guys and im happy to be in the smith family!
-Jake