I was in my local gun shop tonight, and in fact had just purchased a gun (Colt 1911), and we got to griping about locks on handguns...so the salesman showed me a used 686. It had a 2.5" barrel, hammer mounted firing pin, but not a pinned barrel. (No lock, obviously.) It looked to be in new condition, although the salesman told me they had cleaned it (very well, I might add.) It only had the faintest turn line. It locked up very well, and all respects appeared to be in like new condition. It had the rounded, full butt wood grips like those that come on some of the special editions (like Talo or Lew Horton) with S&W medallions...but I have no idea if they were added or original to the gun. I didn't get the dash/version number, because I wasn't thinking about buying it...but now, I keep thinking about it.
I know I can call tomorrow and get more information on this gun...but with what I have given so far, can anyone render an opinion on the date range of when this gun was made? They have it priced at $650...which to me seems a little high.
Edited to add: with just buying the Colt, and a NIB S&W 908 a couple of days ago, I am out of gun funds right now. I don't have anything I want to trade, except maybe the 908...I do have other 9mm pistols, but as of this moment, I don't have a .357 Mag, and you don't come across these 686s every day...or at least I don't. Neither do you see a NIB 908 either. If I am going to get the 686, I'll have to trade the 908 (and maybe some cash) to get it...and I'm not sure I'd want to do that.
I know I can call tomorrow and get more information on this gun...but with what I have given so far, can anyone render an opinion on the date range of when this gun was made? They have it priced at $650...which to me seems a little high.
Edited to add: with just buying the Colt, and a NIB S&W 908 a couple of days ago, I am out of gun funds right now. I don't have anything I want to trade, except maybe the 908...I do have other 9mm pistols, but as of this moment, I don't have a .357 Mag, and you don't come across these 686s every day...or at least I don't. Neither do you see a NIB 908 either. If I am going to get the 686, I'll have to trade the 908 (and maybe some cash) to get it...and I'm not sure I'd want to do that.
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