Got me a new wheel gun! My first revolver, in fact!
586 L Comp, coming out of the Performance Center. It has a great trigger, holds 7 rounds, cut for moon clips, ported barrel, and a trijicon insert up front.
Got it from Buds and it came in yesterday afternoon. I went straight to the range to break her in — great shooter!!
I might go on a revolver kick now.
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Posts: 723 | Location: Wyoming | Registered: September 30, 2012
I have a 681PC and I have wanted a “blued” 586 L-Comp to go with it for quite some time. The 681 has gotten valuable enough that I don’t shoot it much, where I have found I will happily “abuse” my Smiths with the hole in them.
I of course don’t mean abuse in the truest sense but you get the point.
Such a nice looking and handling gun you got there. Congrats.
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Posts: 7981 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002
Wow! Well I think you screwed up because every other revolver won’t be able to compare! You done spoiled yourself!
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Posts: 7897 | Location: Around Lake Tapps, Wa | Registered: September 29, 2005
A buddy of mine just got a Smith 21 Thunder Ranch model in 44 special. While I'll have to thoroughly wash my hands after touching a Smith with the idiot lock I do want to shoot it.
Posts: 4674 | Location: Middletown, PA | Registered: January 09, 2007
Originally posted by SteadyHand: That sure is nice. I suspect the L-comp is S&W's best comparison to Kimber's K6; however, the L-comp is hands down my choice.
Enjoy the revolver.
The K6 is smaller; it's J-frame size, just with six rounds instead of five.
My Kimber is painful to fire. Some snubbies are, but that K6 particularly so, and I don't know why.