August 13, 2024, 12:41 PM
FP2000HNew S & W 586 .357 Magnum
Nice pre-lock. I own a 686+ with the Hillary hole, but on my list of must haves are some pre-lock Smiths including the 19, 686, and the 629 Mountain Gun.
I usually carry polymer but love the weight and response of a revolver when shooting magnum loads. Congrats on that find.
August 13, 2024, 01:38 PM
Ranger41quote:
Originally posted by stiab:
Good point, if for range use only, not going to carry it in the woods or truck, or use for self defense. I checked mine, and it had been repaired and stamped. I think many were sent back.
Even for range use an unrecalled 586 can be a PITA. My nickel 586 was a great shooter, but some of my loads would trigger the lockup.
August 13, 2024, 08:02 PM
JohnOHad one 20 years ago, insanely accurate. Sold it and totally regretted doing so.
August 15, 2024, 08:40 AM
ElToroThe recall is for 1987 and earlier made 586. So check your serial or call smith. Seems to not affect 686. The recalled and repaired guns will be stamped M
I have a 4 and 6 inch 686 ironically both former cop guns the 6 inch was a San Jose PD and 4 inch was Oakland CA PD and is marked so on the frame. Retired OPD officer didn’t want it. If that gun could tell stories. Both pre lock square butts
What id really like is a square butt 686 mountain gun barreled 7 shot. Now that would be a nice set up.
August 15, 2024, 11:33 AM
WeshoweGents,
Thanks for all the good words and well wishes. Couldn't be happier. Shot it last Friday and it's a PEACH!
Wes
August 16, 2024, 07:37 AM
220CDAKThat’s a beautiful Smith, congrats!
August 16, 2024, 04:06 PM
OaklaneA 586 with 4” barrel was the first new gun I bought in 1981, I wish I was smart enough to have held onto that one. I did find a 686 no dash many years later that has never been sent in for the upgraded hammer that I think very highly of and appreciate it as being one of the best most accurate revolvers I own