My Classic Hunter is just like yours, has an unfluted cylinder and a 6" barrel.I just bought a 686-3. I’m relatively new to S&W compared to most on this forum so I’m not sure what a classic Hunter is.
One thing I’ve found now after my rather impulsive buy is that I’m not too partial to stainless. Looking for how to polish it up a bit so I can sell it or trade for a Model 13.
I read where Flitz polish is the thing to use but don’t wan’t start without more reading and make it worse.
I traded a Charter Arms 38 even for a likeI am a traditionalist, this is why the Model 16-4 is my least favorite Smith & Wesson. It did not keep to the Masterpiece configuration as did the Model 14 and 17. Also, it should have been chambered in the .32 S&W Long vs the .32 H&R Mag, again I am a traditionalist.
Ha - you are brother from a different mother! I also alternate between a 2" DS 3rd gen and 3" K6S for the EDC. When I have a lot to drive, it is the DS as it is ok in the appendix carry, and when I will walk more, it is the K6S as I get the 357s round with it but the 3" digs into my own parts too much...Both with rubber grips for better control.I had at least six J frames and I never liked them.
In search of the perfect BUG (second gun) as a cop I found the Colt Detective Special was perfect. Six shooter with a comfortable grip and perfect for the left front pocket.
Now I carry the Kimber K6xs which is very similar to the Colt Detective Special.
S&W will refinish it in a bead blast finish.I just bought a 686-3. I’m relatively new to S&W compared to most on this forum so I’m not sure what a classic Hunter is.
One thing I’ve found now after my rather impulsive buy is that I’m not too partial to stainless. Looking for how to polish it up a bit so I can sell it or trade for a Model 13.
I read where Flitz polish is the thing to use but don’t wan’t start without more reading and make it worse.
I have one of each, both in 44 Spl.Any revolver with a keyhole on the side, & any revolver that’s DAO. GARY
Model 317 Airweight .22 lr. Timing was terrible, it spit lead out of the BC gap on several chambers, and it heat-bound if shot more than about 15 rounds, even single action, if run even slightly fast. Allowing it to cool for 5 minutes restored function. And I couldn't get it to shoot any with any degree of accuracy, despite trying a dozen different types of ammo. This might be my problem due to very light weight; but I have at least a working knowledge of how to grip, hold, rest, and squeeze.
I sent it in for warranty service. They fixed the spitting but nothing else. The gun sits on my elderly mother's nightstand now.