MY NEW 586 NO DASH

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My 4" 586 no dash shipped in 1983. Never had the recall done to it. I don't shoot any light bullet magnum loads, so why bother? Mine came to me in a trade. The Forum Member that I met and traded with recently passed away. We used to meet at the range, shoot and BS. He was a good guy! Bob
 

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My 586 ND has the serial prefix of "ABT" and was shipped on June 24, 1983. It was somebody's sock-drawer gun. Pristine shape and came with the box, docs and tools.

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Stocks are olive wood by Curt Harlow.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
My 586 ND has the serial prefix of "ABT" and was shipped on June 24, 1983. It was somebody's sock-drawer gun. Pristine shape and came with the box, docs and tools.

586-Harlow.jpg


Stocks are olive wood by Curt Harlow.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
I would buy that gun for its grips.
 
Photos sure look like a 686 to me.
Either way, a very nice revolver.

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The flash does make it look like a stainless revolver, but the case hardened hammer and trigger (and the right side picture is fairly clearly a blued gun) mark it as a 586.
I'm assuming, since he just won the auction, he does not have possession, but when he does, he needs to post pictures!
586 are very nice. I don't have my book in front of me but I'm gonna say it's pre-1980
I believe the 586, like the 686, was introduced for 1981. I can't remember for 100% sure though if the 686 came out in 1981 and the 586 may have been a 1982 introduction.

I agree with a couple of other, almost certainly 1982, maybe early 1983. Beautiful gun though. I've had (and currently own 2 still, one 1981 made and one 1982 made) 686's. Looking for a 6" 586 or 686 currently.
 
My 586 ND has the serial prefix of "ABT" and was shipped on June 24, 1983. It was somebody's sock-drawer gun. Pristine shape and came with the box, docs and tools.

586-Harlow.jpg


Stocks are olive wood by Curt Harlow.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for those grips today!
 
My no dash M marked has an AFV manufacturer date code.

Id like to know the year of manufacture as well.

Probably 1985. A call to S&W should give you exact.

I found this 1987 586-1 last month for $550 in a local shop. Didn't have the wood grips. I decided to send it to S&W for the "M" recall work. Hopefully I get it back sometime this year. :rolleyes:

For those that don't know about it, here's a great article by Revolver Guy explaining the issue.
The 1987 L-Frame Recall

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Probably 1985. A call to S&W should give you exact.

I found this 1987 586-1 last month for $550 in a local shop. Didn't have the wood grips. I decided to send it to S&W for the "M" recall work. Hopefully I get it back sometime this year. :rolleyes:

For those that don't know about it, here's a great article by Revolver Guy explaining the issue.
The 1987 L-Frame Recall

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Thank you for the information on the build date and especially the article about the recall.

I did not know the exact details or reason for the recall. Good information to have.

I also picked my 586 up for $550 about 5 years ago from a local gun shop and mine had Pachmayr grips when purchased. Luckily I had an extra set of wood stocks to add to mine even though they are incorrect. I may try to find a correct set one of these days.

I really want to add a 4" to my collection!
 
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I would buy that gun for its grips.
I'll gladly pay you Tuesday for those grips today!

Thanks! I was lucky enough to get on Curt's "Last List" before any of us knew it would be his last list. Waited about a year for these. Not sure how much more Curt has to go, but he will be sorely missed when he stops. I have three other examples of his work and he is a true artisan.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Probably 1985. A call to S&W should give you exact.

I found this 1987 586-1 last month for $550 in a local shop. Didn't have the wood grips. I decided to send it to S&W for the "M" recall work. Hopefully I get it back sometime this year. :rolleyes:

For those that don't know about it, here's a great article by Revolver Guy explaining the issue.
The 1987 L-Frame Recall

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Mine came back from the retrofit in about 6 weeks.
 
Mine came back from the retrofit in about 6 weeks.

Good to know. Wasn't sure how long it would take. I haven't even shot it yet. But when I saw the photos of what they do, I figured it was a good idea just to get it done. My FP hole looked a little large.
 
Mine came back from the retrofit in about 6 weeks.

Just got a tracking number from S&W that mine is coming home. They received it on June 4th, so just over two weeks. I guess I got lucky.

Now I'm waiting for the Feds to lift the Stage 2 fire restrictions on my BLM shooting area, so I can actually get out and shoot it. Along with my comped model 19 PC, model 57, & my 3" model J Jovino. I've picked up a few Smiths over the past month.
 

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