Show me your 3" 686+

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My 3" is a stock 686-6+, so the same as the S&W website.

My favorite features are that it's small enough to conceal with a proper belt and holster, yet big enough to accurately and comfortably handle 100's of full power magnum loads at one range session.

Also the full length extractor easily empties the cylinder of spent magnum cases that have expanded tight, without having to smack it hard, like I have to with my 2 1/2".

I like the balance, and it doesn't tire my arm holding it outstretched the way my 4" does.

I guess I'm like Little Red Riding Hood, in that for me, the 3" is just right.

 
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Mine is stock but for a Dawson Precision F.O. front sight:

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Why not 2.5" option to conceal carry.

The 3" can be carried concealed...I don't do it often but it works. The extra half inch of barrel length is meaningless if carrying IWB or AIWB (as I prefer). The grip and dimensions of the rest of the gun are the same. The Triple K holster I show in the post above does a good job tucking the gun in.

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Thank you all. I have been shopping...
Had a 4" that got away but I remember it was just a bit too long.
Like the full length extractor rod on the 3" but I could be talked into the 2.5".
Cannot hide any of them in front, little to chubby.
 
Like the 3 in. version

I found that w/ the right holster I can conceal carry a 3" 686-6 + w/o any trouble.
The factory grips are comfortable and fit me well.
I do prefer nice wood stocks though.
These Hogue, mono-grip, Pau Ferro checkered, fit me well. I have about an average hand I suppose. The palm swell is a really nice fit.
The holster I found that works for me is a DeSantis 001 33. It's a thumb break style, fit's the 3" bbl just right.
The cylinder flutes don't match up between the gun and holster because the holster is made to fit a 6 hole cylinder.
I covered the pistol w/ a light sock, stored said revolver in the holster for a week or so and now the fit is fine. I got this idea from one of the members of this forum, thanks again to all of ya.
 

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I have owned one for about 2 years also own a 686 in a 4 inch.
The 3 inch is easy to shoot , dead on accurate and has a visual effect of " I mean Business " Several people upon seeing it in person have openly commented that it is the most scary weapon they have even seen.
You can not go wrong with it Good luck
 
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Here is my 2 1/2" 686+. It also has night sights as I prefer night sights on my concealed carry handguns:

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It's already a 40 oz handgun (loaded), which isn't an issue if you're using a proper dual thickness carry belt and a good IWB holster.

But the 2 1/2" versus 3" barrel is a mixed bag. The 3" 686+ is going to be a little heavier still, but a 3" barrel is more ballistically efficient with .357 Magnum.

A 3" barrel also allows for the use of a full length ejector rod, which is useful ejecting the longer, and higher pressure .357 Magnum cases, which are more likely to stick than the cases from a .38 Special or .38 +P load. The full length ejector rod is why the FBI adopted the 3" Model 13 rather than a 2 1/2" barrel - it's a good compromise for concealed carry.

Since I shoot .38 +P self defense loads, I opted for the 2 1/2" barrel. However, if you want a 3" barrel but want lower weight (and are ok with 6 versus 7 rounds) a 3" Model 66 is an option that will shave off about 4 oz of weight.

The sizes are very similar and my 686+ and 66 fit the same holster. Model 66 on the left and 686+ on the right:

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Great and Beautyful Guns and the reason is..

You need this gun because I think the 3" 686+ is the best house and truck gun there is. For me big for CC, others will rightfully disagree
 
To use a Galco pancake holster for a snub-nosed colt python for my 686+ it fits fine and carry's really good!
 
Do a google search on hickok45 686 to see a couple of videos on a 3 inch TALO model. He really likes his. The TALO doesn't matter because the only difference is the grips, and hickok45 changed his to boot grips. I prefer boot grips on a snub carry revolver.
I liked my 3 inch 686, but sold it with the idea of getting a new M66-8 snub when they hit Gunbroker.

Best,
Rick
 
Thank you for the pics and comments.
I have one coming from Gallery of guns.
They have them on sale right now if anyone wants one. :cool:
 

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