How About an L-Frame Pic Thread?

Below might be all of the L's I have left. I just came off a selling jag and gave away a couple,
one to our youngest son & another to our son-in-law, both of those were also Actions by "T" worked guns.
I gave the guns to them on one condition, they don't sell, trade, give-away, whatever, those guns as long as I'm alive. :p

Shown below wearing their "ugly goodyears". I got tired of always swapping out the "lookin' grips" for the "shootin' grips"
and eventually came to see the beauty in functionality. At least that's what I keep telling myself.;)

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Model 681 (no dash)(former TPD issue) with Crimson Trace grips; Safariland 200 duty holster; and Bianchi Model 7 concealment holster. (All holsters are moot at this point since the wife has claimed the revolver as the "house gun." My former next door neighbor gave me the Model 681 when he moved!)
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Here is my imported back into the country 681-1. I had it glass bead blasted and a trigger job done to it. I just put the grips on it....some I picked up off eBay. The trigger is butter smooth and the single action is almost scary. Who says a range gun can't look good?
 

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Fresh from range 3 inch barrel CS L frame

Sorry New to this and do not know how to post as other than attachment. Also not great as a photographer. A great local gunsmith owned and finally sold it to me. Very nice trigger. I have mixed feelings about the quad magnaport. Works great but very noisy. This has the letters CS inside the frame behind the crane followed by -1.
 

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Fresh from range 3 inch barrel CS L frame

Sorry New to this and do not know how to post as other than attachment. Also not great as a photographer. A great local gunsmith owned and finally sold it to me. Very nice trigger. I have mixed feelings about the quad magnaport. Works great but very noisy. This has the letters CS inside the frame behind the crane followed by -1.
Just had a note saying my posting is too short?
 
586-4 wearing the combats from my 617 no dash. A revolver with blue this beautiful deserves some equally dashing wood. Shoots as good as it looks too. Who needs a Colt Python:D
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686 no dash, no M. One of my favorite range guns.
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AAA prefix 581 -one of the earliest L frames.
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686-1M with the uncommon 8 3/8th inch barrel. A real can popper at the range!
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686-2 with an action job, B Square mount, Burris 2-7X and ugly Grippers. It wears Hogue wood now. Most accurate .357 I've shot.
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586 Comp L

My one and only L frame is this 586 Comp L from the Performance Center. Seven shots, moon clips, night sight, comped barrel, and a sweet trigger! It is much handier than the N frame 627 and easier to hide.
 

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Still think the 581-681 and the 586/686 is the best looking S&W revolver ever made.
 

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My one and only L frame is this 586 Comp L from the Performance Center. Seven shots, moon clips, night sight, comped barrel, and a sweet trigger! It is much handier than the N frame 627 and easier to hide.

Love this one --- I am guessing that 586s/686s factory cut for moon clips are pretty darn rare right?
 
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