BoulderTroll
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Now that I finally have my new 686MG home, I can compare it much better to my new Model 10. With them side by side, I have noticed some fairly significant differences in the actions:
The Model 10 has a very heavy DA and SA pull, but it is crisp, and already feels a tiny bit lighter and much smoother than when I bought it. The 686MG, by contrast has a VERY light DA trigger and almost non-existent SA pull, but it has way more clicking sounds going on either during a slow double-action pull or single-action cocking. And when I manually cock the 686, if I rest my finger on the trigger (or place my thumb on the back of the hammer, pushing forward), there is a very distinct click, and slight movement.
Another difference is that the little machined notches (not sure the name) on the star that some folks have complained about being machined very rough, with jagged edges, are rough on the 686. On the Model 10 they are absolutely gorgeous and pristine. All in all, I'm happy with both guns, and I'm not overly concerned, especially since I haven't shot either of them yet. I'll report back once I've had them out to the range.
The Model 10 has a very heavy DA and SA pull, but it is crisp, and already feels a tiny bit lighter and much smoother than when I bought it. The 686MG, by contrast has a VERY light DA trigger and almost non-existent SA pull, but it has way more clicking sounds going on either during a slow double-action pull or single-action cocking. And when I manually cock the 686, if I rest my finger on the trigger (or place my thumb on the back of the hammer, pushing forward), there is a very distinct click, and slight movement.
Another difference is that the little machined notches (not sure the name) on the star that some folks have complained about being machined very rough, with jagged edges, are rough on the 686. On the Model 10 they are absolutely gorgeous and pristine. All in all, I'm happy with both guns, and I'm not overly concerned, especially since I haven't shot either of them yet. I'll report back once I've had them out to the range.

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