Help me out, 586-1

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Hi guys. I have tried this before but I didnt come up with much. I have a 586-1 that is satin / chrome plated / something. There are no notes or box to help me with the specs. It does not appear in any way to be an after market job. I am looking for help from professionals like you guys here.


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AUR 7389

B7
924X5
 

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Hmm
From the lighting in your pictures, I can't tell if it has the frosted look of hard chrome or yellow hue of matte e nickel. Looks more like natural stainless. I wonder if it was misstamped? I can tell you the "M" denotes it's been back to factory for the firing pin bushing recall. If it was plated, it was likely done after the recall work.
 
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This revolver could be ordered in Nickel until 1992. Yours is probably dated to 87 and looks like matte-nickel to me.
 
Were the Nickel mark as 586 and anything special like an "N" or anything?
 
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Usually, there is an N on the cylinder and on the grip frame, but I am no expert. One other thing, my nickel 586 has a blued trigger and hammer.
 
Usually, there is an N on the cylinder and on the grip frame, but I am no expert. One other thing, my nickel 586 has a blued trigger and hammer.

I dont have alot of experience with the nickel versions but I was under the impression that they were marked.
 
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Since you have the box tell us the product code. That will describe how it was when it left the factory. If it's some rare variation, the pc will tell us that. If it's a plain Jane, we'll know it's aftermarket.

A picture of the label would be best.
 
Since you have the box tell us the product code. That will describe how it was when it left the factory. If it's some rare variation, the pc will tell us that. If it's a plain Jane, we'll know it's aftermarket.

A picture of the label would be best.

I don't have the original box unfortunately. I wish I did, that would help a lot as you stated.
 
I am interested in what it is. I have not seen anything like it from the factory. Doesn't mean it doesn't exist, but I am curious. Did you look for the stampings on the cylinder and frame ? If so, what did you see ? I can't see why someone would do an after market satin finish when they could just buy a 686.
 
I don't recall any matte nickel Smiths, at least 586s from that era. My buddy had a factory 2.5" 586-1, but it was bright nickel. As others have mentioned, factory nickel guns have color case hardened triggers and hammers.
 
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All other remarks notwithstanding, the large block N shown in the grip frame pictures you posted shows the gun came from the factory as Nickel plated.
 
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It is possible that the hammer and trigger were swapped out. As stated by Alk8944 it is stamped on the frame with a "N". So it was likely nickel from S&W. Not saying it wasnt refinished but it should have originally been Nickel.
 
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It is possible that the hammer and trigger were swapped out. As stated by Alk8944 it is stamped on the frame with a "N". So it was likely nickel from S&W. Not saying it wasnt refinished but it should have originally been Nickel.

I agree that it was likely refinished. Not sure how you get matte nickel from a bright nickel finish or get a matching matte hammer and trigger. I am with the Metaloy/hard chrome theory. Matte nickel has a pronounced yellow hue, like this RIA 1911.

Looks nice!
 

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Nice, it looks like a Model 10-6 I got from a retired Police Officer who got it from his dad who carried it in the 70s. Hard Chrome finish looks good and wears well.

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I can tell you the "M" denotes it's been back to factory for the firing pin bushing recall. If it was plated, it was likely don't after the recall work.

Maybe I'm missing something, but the only "M" that I see is the one immediately preceding the model number. The M in this case is the abbreviation for "model". If I'm correct then this 586 hasn't had the FP recall.

My vote is for an aftermarket hard chrome finish.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
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