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Now I have the L that I've always wanted. :) It started life as a four inch M681 that served in Australia. Courtesy of Dave at Defensive Creations, it's now a smooth sided three inch model. The front sight is an SDM gold bead.

Should I stay with the Hogues or find some nice woodwork for it?

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WOW!
I agree with robertwalsh, it needs some nice wood.
 
Safe queen (I have em') = beautiful grips

Ready to go = What you shoot best and feel most confident with. Just my opinion.

Our 686 came home with factory wood grips in 1993. They've never heard a shot. Put on the Hogue's the minute the 686 came home. Ugly darn things...I LOVE them. Just ugly!!!
 
I also have a 681 I rescued from a pawn shop a few years ago. If you don't mind me asking, what did it cost for the barrel reduction and do you have a picture of the right side of the barrel. I'd like to see how the markings line up. I've been looking for a 3"er myself. Thanks
 
As others have said - that revolver deserves some nice wood grips.
 
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Sweet, very sweet. I really like the front sight. My 681 is my all-time favorite revolver (and I have a bunch). However, I don't think I'd ever make it into a 3 inch, but I sure wish S&W would start making them again with a 3 inch barrel option.

Regarding stocks, I'm using Ahrends Smooth Tactical on my 681. They're reasonably priced, look great and fit my average sized hand perfectly. They have a S&W look to them but are smaller than factory targets and much more comfortable than OEM Magnas. Here's a pic that I've posted before.

 
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Another vote for Ahrends. They fit my medium sized hands best. Haven't had a problem with them in the field. If you do nick one up badly, $70 to replace, not the end of the world.
 
If you like the shape of the Hogue stocks, the same model in wood can be had.

I like the current stocks!

 

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