J jspick Member Joined Aug 21, 2008 Messages 1,059 Reaction score 608 Location Montana Sep 9, 2010 #21 I have not seen a 686 at a gun show for less than $500 and non in the pawn shops. I passed on a nice on for $450 but wish I hadn't. John
I have not seen a 686 at a gun show for less than $500 and non in the pawn shops. I passed on a nice on for $450 but wish I hadn't. John
CowboyKen Member Joined Jul 22, 2007 Messages 269 Reaction score 147 Location Henderson, NV Sep 9, 2010 #22 Skeeziks said: I notice that the hammer & trigger are not case-hardened. Can someone enlighten me as to why that is? Click to expand... Because it is a stainless steel gun? (That is how mine is also.) Ken
Skeeziks said: I notice that the hammer & trigger are not case-hardened. Can someone enlighten me as to why that is? Click to expand... Because it is a stainless steel gun? (That is how mine is also.) Ken
S Skeeziks Member Joined Apr 23, 2010 Messages 561 Reaction score 10 Sep 9, 2010 #23 CowboyKen said: Because it is a stainless steel gun? (That is how mine is also.) Ken Click to expand... Well here's a pic of mine. Notice the case-hardened trigger and hammer. Attachments 000_0310.jpg 48.4 KB · Views: 33
CowboyKen said: Because it is a stainless steel gun? (That is how mine is also.) Ken Click to expand... Well here's a pic of mine. Notice the case-hardened trigger and hammer.
Dragonfly Member Joined Jan 10, 2007 Messages 243 Reaction score 253 Location Nova Scotia, Canada Sep 9, 2010 #24 Mine's a no-dash serial number AFF3xxx from 1985ish...it does not have case hardened trigger and hammer. I think these are "flash chromed" parts.
Mine's a no-dash serial number AFF3xxx from 1985ish...it does not have case hardened trigger and hammer. I think these are "flash chromed" parts.