Went to the local fake sword and jerky show today. I was looking for a 4" 586.
There was an abundance of Taurus and Tupperware, but very few nice S&W pre lock sixguns there. Being short of cash I had an HK USP 45 to trade. I saw what appeared to be a used 586 with what appeared to be a worn finish. Slight holster wear. Dull finish on the sideplate and barrel. Slightly more.......polished...finish on the frame and cylinder. Very similar to my PC 586-5 L-comp revolvers finish. It was wearing a set of Combat grips with medallions.
I gave the owner and his partner the USP to examine and checked out their used L-frame. It was a 686-3. I recalled a few of these being made with 4" and 6" barrels. This one was a 4" with no signs of having been shot at all. Clean bore with no marks on the recoil shield. A hint of a turn line.
Those fellas giggled like school girls when I said I'd trade them even.
I think I came out OK on that swap.
The SCSW says 1500 and change 4 inch versions made in 1989. Anyone know what grips these blackened stainless 4" 686-3 shipped with?
Now to get it to the range! Regards 18DAI
There was an abundance of Taurus and Tupperware, but very few nice S&W pre lock sixguns there. Being short of cash I had an HK USP 45 to trade. I saw what appeared to be a used 586 with what appeared to be a worn finish. Slight holster wear. Dull finish on the sideplate and barrel. Slightly more.......polished...finish on the frame and cylinder. Very similar to my PC 586-5 L-comp revolvers finish. It was wearing a set of Combat grips with medallions.
I gave the owner and his partner the USP to examine and checked out their used L-frame. It was a 686-3. I recalled a few of these being made with 4" and 6" barrels. This one was a 4" with no signs of having been shot at all. Clean bore with no marks on the recoil shield. A hint of a turn line.
Those fellas giggled like school girls when I said I'd trade them even.

I think I came out OK on that swap.

Now to get it to the range! Regards 18DAI