New revolver suggestions

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Just did my taxes and now I find I have a few bucks to spend so now I just want something fun to shoot at the range so this time I'm thinking revolver. I had a S&W model 686 with the 6" barrel yrs ago and wish I never sold it as it was a great shooter & could scare the heck out of a would be burglar. I'm thinking maybe grabbing another one but wow, them prices.... Something that would be fun to shoot and could do double duty as a possible carry option & home defense. Any suggestions?
 
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Ruger GP-100 with four-inch bbl. And don't use a six-inch bbl. as a home defense gun: a burglar can grab it too easily and wrest it from you. And a M-686, GP-100, etc. with that barrel is pretty long and heavy for general use, esp. if you need to conceal it.

I'd sure opt for a stainless model.
 
An early Model 24 (24-3?) with 6" barrel in 44 Special.

Or better yet, find one of the scarce 24-3 4" bbls. Perfect.
 
Because we are not privy to your current Battery, it would be hard to advise you what to get only because we don't know what you currently have.

That said, some Classic Smiths are (all old pre I/L of course.....)

M19
M586
M15
M18
M65
M66
M17
M14
Colt SAA
and that's just for starters!
 
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Because we are not privy to your current Battery, it would be hard to advise you what to get only because we don't know what you currently have.

That said, some Classic Smiths are (all old pre I/L of course.....)

M19
M586
M15
M18
M65
M66
M17
M14
Colt SAA
and that's just for starters!


That's a fine list! You've got me thinking about what I may NEED.


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Because we are not privy to your current Battery, it would be hard to advise you what to get only because we don't know what you currently have.

That said, some Classic Smiths are (all old pre I/L of course.....)

M19
M586
M15
M18
M65
M66
M17
M14
Colt SAA
and that's just for starters!


Ugh, No I didnt mention what I already own did I? So far I have a S&W Shield 9mm & a M&P .380.

I used to own a Colt Mustang pockelite 380 & a stainless 686 with 6" barrel I bought back in the 90's. Sold them & wish I hadn't...
 
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Ruger GP-100 with four-inch bbl. And don't use a six-inch bbl. as a home defense gun: a burglar can grab it too easily and wrest it from you. And a M-686, GP-100, etc. with that barrel is pretty long and heavy for general use, esp. if you need to conceal it.

I'd sure opt for a stainless model.

If a burglar was so close to me that 2" made the difference one of us would already be dead.
 
I highly recommend a 4" 64 or 67. Inherently a +P rated .38 Special, it is more than 'enough' to protect your bacon. There are great such protective rounds - like the +P 158gr LSWCHP - and affordable plinker .38's as well, to be found. I found, admittedly some six years ago, a local dealer with some security guard trade-ins - all VG+ and your choice $315 + s/t. I chose the unissued current production 64-8, as no one wanted it - got it for $309 OTD - NIB. I bought it for a 'house' gun - truth be told, it's a delightful plinker! You'll pay more nowadays - for older examples - often with a bobbed hammer. I have a 5" h-l 686+, 6" 66, and a 627 or two - but that 64 see's more range-time!

Stainz
 
If a burglar was so close to me that 2" made the difference one of us would already be dead.

You are correct, but Massad Ayoob mentioned that a snub is harder for an opponent to wrest away if you get into a tussle.
I read another author who said that the service stocks on a J-frame make it easier to retain the gun than oversize ones. I still use Pachmayr Presentation Compacs on my J-frames.

Remember, a burglar can come at you from behind furniture and get into a fight. You can't rely on him being 20 feet away, and a fast man will be on you from that distance in a flash. Most reading this aren't hard men who'll shoot in an instant, either. Many think they would, but I doubt it, in most cases. The average civilian gun owner needs some sound stimulation to shoot another human being if he's never done that.

A long barrel gives a foe more leverage to take away your gun.
 
l am going to buy a S&W 986 when l get my refund. The 5 inch tapered barrel and titanium cylinder are way COOL. l had one in my hot little hands, feels very light and balances well too. Best of all, it shoots cheap 9 mm ammo. Dad says their cylinders are difficult to clean because of them being titanium.

l guess HE will just have to learn
 

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