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I am looking for a certain revolver to be legal for NRA Service gun and I wanted 4" .38 caliber but I think the gun I will end up will be an Lframe 586/686.
can anyone direct me to the right revolver...
SW 4"
.38 special
pinned front sight (as I will replace the front sight with a taller front)
SW adjust rear
K/L frame
heavy barrel
has to be factory setup
I want a heavy factory gun. I want to take advantage of the shorter .38 caliber cylinder for any possible accuracy gains. if this piece is the illusive Lframe M14....yes I know a needle in the haystack.
I bought a 15-5 which is a H/B .38 special. I have not really toyed with it and put it up for next season. I pulled it out today and started to compare it to my trusty M65 4" H/B and the weight difference is obvious by looking. the M65 barrel is much meatier but lacks an adjustable rear which I think is holding me back in certain matches.
If the Lframe full underlug 586/686 is the way to go as far as being the heaviest of factory SW 4inchers, then I will trade my clean 15-5 for a clean 586/686.
I do have my original 1989 issued 686 4" but not sure if it will perform to the accuracy I would want as it was rough when I got it. I guess I could send it to a smith a let him evaluate.
Is a Model 67 4" essentially a Model 65 with the shorter .38 cylinder?
thanks in advance
can anyone direct me to the right revolver...
SW 4"
.38 special
pinned front sight (as I will replace the front sight with a taller front)
SW adjust rear
K/L frame
heavy barrel
has to be factory setup
I want a heavy factory gun. I want to take advantage of the shorter .38 caliber cylinder for any possible accuracy gains. if this piece is the illusive Lframe M14....yes I know a needle in the haystack.
I bought a 15-5 which is a H/B .38 special. I have not really toyed with it and put it up for next season. I pulled it out today and started to compare it to my trusty M65 4" H/B and the weight difference is obvious by looking. the M65 barrel is much meatier but lacks an adjustable rear which I think is holding me back in certain matches.
If the Lframe full underlug 586/686 is the way to go as far as being the heaviest of factory SW 4inchers, then I will trade my clean 15-5 for a clean 586/686.
I do have my original 1989 issued 686 4" but not sure if it will perform to the accuracy I would want as it was rough when I got it. I guess I could send it to a smith a let him evaluate.
Is a Model 67 4" essentially a Model 65 with the shorter .38 cylinder?
thanks in advance
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