CobiaS&W Silver Supporter Joined Aug 26, 2020 Messages 352 Reaction score 3,509 Location Long Island, New York Mar 27, 2022 #1 Here is the new to me 686-3 that I picked up the other day. Shown with my 586-3. Attachments 686-5.jpg 278.5 KB · Views: 204 686-8.jpg 232.3 KB · Views: 207 686-10.jpg 278.4 KB · Views: 206
Shark Bait US Veteran Bronze Supporter Joined Mar 16, 2015 Messages 3,401 Reaction score 11,204 Location NM Mar 27, 2022 #2 They are both beauties. I love anything L frame.
StakeOut US Veteran Joined Feb 17, 2016 Messages 3,091 Reaction score 4,953 Location NW of Austin Texas Mar 27, 2022 #3 You've got some pair! The 686-3 and 686-4 IMO are the best revolvers made in the 80s and 90s. I've bought and own/owned only the 6 shot 2 1/2" dash 4 version.
You've got some pair! The 686-3 and 686-4 IMO are the best revolvers made in the 80s and 90s. I've bought and own/owned only the 6 shot 2 1/2" dash 4 version.
wheelyfun66 US Veteran Silver Supporter Joined Dec 31, 2010 Messages 1,245 Reaction score 1,839 Location Vermont Mar 27, 2022 #4 Something about an L frame with serious wood stocks.... great shooters and sexy lookers!!
klind45 Member Joined Aug 17, 2012 Messages 385 Reaction score 1,702 Mar 27, 2022 #5 Beautiful get,those stocks look great on it. Sent from my SM-N986W using Tapatalk
F firefighterjohn Member Joined Jun 22, 2018 Messages 611 Reaction score 531 Apr 4, 2022 #7 Wow, nice compliment to your 586! Something about that full underlug sure makes those series look great. Now this calls for some two handed shooting...one in each.
Wow, nice compliment to your 586! Something about that full underlug sure makes those series look great. Now this calls for some two handed shooting...one in each.