Minty 586

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Looks like you found a Beauty - barely looks fired. I own a M586 6" and still shoot it now and then. I specifically purchased it in 1983 when the word started spreading like wildfire that too many light magnums shot out of a K frame isn't a good thing, so I bought the L frame for that purpose. Still shoots and looks great! Best of luck with yours.
 
Looks like you found a Beauty - barely looks fired. I own a M586 6" and still shoot it now and then. I specifically purchased it in 1983 when the word started spreading like wildfire that too many light magnums shot out of a K frame isn't a good thing, so I bought the L frame for that purpose. Still shoots and looks great! Best of luck with yours.

One of the guys where I worked around that same time period ordered a 6" with target stocks,target hammer, target trigger, red ramp front sight and white outline rear. It looked amazing when he took it out of the box. I ordered a more humble GP100 at the same time. :D
 
If it's a 586 or 586-1, look for an "M" on the frame under the yoke. They were recalled for recoil shield to be replaced. Some of them could lock when firing.

Nice revolver!
 
What's interesting is my Model 586 has the same prefix,    Serial AAE 3097   Shipped  May 1982 but mine has the large right side trademark.
 
What's interesting is my Model 586 has the same prefix,    Serial AAE 3097   Shipped  May 1982 but mine has the large right side trademark.

Yea, that seems odd. This one is a little older at AAE 1926. But you would think the rollmark would be the same that close together. Who knows?
 
My 681 locked up during quals and thankfully not during an incident (in the 1980s). All we carried at the time were 38 +P 158 grain LRN. I did fire some .357s thru it but not many. I had three kids who ate, a lot ;)

While not a model wide sampling, for me the failure rate was 100%.


Nice looking 586.

Don’t worry about the recall stuff. I’ve never heard of anyone having an issue. However, Smith will still replace the firing pin bushing and firing pin if you wish.
 
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A 4 inch 586 is a thing of beauty. My wife got me a 586 ND for Christmas two years ago. It has possibly the best trigger of all my Smiths. Just awesome.

After a range trip with a new “interloper”:

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ETA - mine has not had the “M” upgrade done either. No problems so far with mostly 38 Special. I have run some “medium spicy” 158gr SWC and 180gr WFN reloads through it as well with no issues. I tend to stay away from hot 125gr JHP’s.
 
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71Vette, very nice pair you posted. Looks like we have similar good taste
I am a snubbie Python owner (lettered 1963) and a long time Corvette owner !!
 

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