sdb321
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Or you could buy both.
I'm a really new shooter does that make any difference in my choice here? Good news is it's seems likes it's hard to go wrong either way.
Have you ever shot anything like an airgun or 22 before or is this really your first time around? I learned some fundamentals with a colt single action 45 and air pistols, so I personally felt more comfortable getting a 3".
If it really is your first I would have to agree a 4"-6" will be a lot more forgiving while you're learning to acquire a sight picture, flinching, etc.
Edit: I wanted to add, if you want a longer barrel but don't like the weight of the 4" 686 (like me) take a look at the 66. I almost got that instead of the 3" 686 when I was going through the exact same dilemma as you!
Unfortunately, my local range carries almost no revolvers and their in store revolver stock is also limited.
The 3" interests me too because it's looks better balanced and these are large guns. Maybe that really isn't an issue with the 4" either.
Yes, my intent is to practice on .38 and eventually buy a j frame, but I want larger range gun to practice with.
Hello everyone. So I'm in the market for my first revolver and this will be a range gun. I'm looking at the S&W 686+ in the 3inch or 4inch barrel. I'm leaning towards the 3inch. Is the recoil noticeably different between these two models? As this will be my training revolver any other considerations I should make?
Thanks!
Thanks for the input everyone, the 4" is beating out the 3".
I did have a look at the Ruger GP100, but seems most people get trigger jobs on them, so that is a turn off. Nice looking revolver as well.
Ive had two (actually 3) gp100s. HAD. Don't own them any more. And one, i broke.The Gp100 is cheaper, going to have to do some more research on it.
I love K frames, would love to own one but I'm not ready to buy used yet.