Model 86-16?

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I tried a search here, the website kept giving me errors.

Just got back from my LGS. He's got a used S&W Revolver tagged as a Model 86-16 for sale. But I cannot find anything online or in the Standard Catalog about a Model 86. Unless I'm having one of those moments.

Now, it's possible he didn't tag it correctly. I did not have my glasses with me, so I could not read the model on the frame. It's chambered in .38, Pretty sure it was a six-shot, no internal lock. Appeared to be a K or L Frame, blued. Appeared to be aftermarket rubber grips which covered the entire grip area, so I cannot tell you if it was round or square frame.

Thoughts?

Edit to add, looked like a 3" barrel as well.
 
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Ok, I called them up, argument could be made I should have done that first.

The 86-16 is their internal lot number. It is in fact a 36-6.

Now that I've got your attention and while I do my searching... What is the consensus on that model?
 
Standard Catalog says only approximately 615 of this model were made. It matches the description. 3" full lug barrel with adjustable sight.
 
Ok, I called them up, argument could be made I should have done that first.

The 86-16 is their internal lot number. It is in fact a 36-6.

Now that I've got your attention and while I do my searching... What is the consensus on that model?

Own one I bought brand new, Only problem is the matte finish is pretty tender- trail masterpiece is a perfect description. Light accurate and looks like my 586 that shrunk in the dryer. My only regret was not knowing the 60-4 was right around the corner. 60-4 resists holster wear better. Either model makes a perfect woods walking gun here. More accurate than it should be and the 3" underlug barrel w/ adj. sights is good fit for owb or concealed carry.
 
Yes, a 3" full underlug barrel model 36 with adjustable rear sight. Many came with rubber grips so those may be original. Depending on the asking price you may want it. :)
 
Own one I bought brand new, Only problem is the matte finish is pretty tender- trail masterpiece is a perfect description. Light accurate and looks like my 586 that shrunk in the dryer. My only regret was not knowing the 60-4 was right around the corner. 60-4 resists holster wear better. Either model makes a perfect woods walking gun here. More accurate than it should be and the 3" underlug barrel w/ adj. sights is good fit for owb or concealed carry.

Couldn't agree more.....
While I never ran across the M36-6, I did have it's twin in stainless, the M60-4, a great little gun.
Both would be worthy carry guns in the field (depending on what/where the field is that you are in :)) For carry in Alaska, one should think about a bit more power than the 38 Special....

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Thanks to all for the rapid responses. Thanks also for not flaming me on my poor identification.

Back home for the second time tonight, I bought it. Slightly bummed it didn't come with box or anything else. But this will be a shooter, not a collector's item relegated to a safe. With any luck I'll be able to bring it home before Thanksgiving and get it to the range over the weekend.
 
Yes, a 3" full underlug barrel model 36 with adjustable rear sight. Many came with rubber grips so those may be original. Depending on the asking price you may want it. :)

They're Hogue Monogrip. One piece with an opening for a screw on the butt.
 
Just to fill in a little more on this gun's future. I plan to use it to get my wife more comfortable shooting something bigger than a .22, since she does not like any of my 9mm. I'm sure it will also see duty with new shooters and others not fond of a 9mm. My nieces, sister-in-laws and friends' wives are other intended shooters for this gun. I really enjoy taking new shooters to the range; sometimes more than taking "experienced" shooters.
 
The one I have seen has the Hogue fingergroove rubber grip, relieved on the left side for a speedloader, and with a pebble-like texture.

I found an old auction listing online that said the Hogue grips were factory for that model.
 
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