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S&W 686 7sht 7in Talo Edition??????
September 01, 2021, 07:13 AM
kyoungS&W 686 7sht 7in Talo Edition??????
I have a local fellow wanting to trade me a slightly used 357 S&W 686 stainless 7shot 7 in barrel for a gun I have, was wondering if this is a good gun comes with a shoulder holster and some ammo. I got out of revolvers several years back and just wondering about it.
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September 01, 2021, 08:07 AM
DSgrouseFor handling, 7 inch is off. the sweet spot for that frame is 4 and 5 inch revolvers, with it leaning more to the 4. For target shooting five and six inch is my preferred length.
I have a 3, and a 6 inct 686 +. both are nice, but I wish I had picked up the PC 5 inch a while back.
September 01, 2021, 09:13 AM
cslingerFor me 3-5 inch is the sweet spot. I do have one 6inch revolver that I very much like but the jump from 5nch to 6inch in FEEL is disproportionate to the small change in actual size. I think 7 and 8 inch revolvers feel a bit like Jack Nicholson’s “Joker Gun” in the first Tim Burton Batman.
Beyond the personal preference “feel/balance” the 686+ is a GREAT GUN. Now if you are an old school revolver guy and haver never used a 7 shot the lockup might feel short/weird to you as it feels different then a six gun.
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September 01, 2021, 09:46 AM
jhe888686+ is a great revolver, but I would have no interest in a 7". I had a generation 1 686 in 6" and I never liked even the 6" gun. I traded it long ago.
The fish is mute, expressionless. The fish doesn't think because the fish knows everything. September 01, 2021, 09:50 AM
Gman010I have a 4" 686. I LOVE it
September 01, 2021, 10:05 AM
YellowJacketI have a 5" 686 and would not want to go any longer.
There ain't much difference in the man I want to be and the man that I really am. September 01, 2021, 10:21 AM
sigfreundThe heavy underlug on the barrel is good for taming recoil and muzzle flip, but makes models with long barrels cumbersome for handling and target transitions.
Time was when I enjoyed shooting powerful revolver cartridges. I would have been attracted to a 686 if it had had a long barrel with a normal contour and without the long underlug.
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colt_saaquote:
Originally posted by kyoung:
I have a local fellow wanting to trade me a slightly used 357 S&W 686 stainless 7shot 7 in barrel for a gun I have, was wondering if this is a good gun comes with a shoulder holster and some ammo. I got out of revolvers several years back and just wondering about it.
The 686 family of revolvers are very accurate, reliable and durable.
As others have mentioned a 7" full underlug barrel will be nose heavy, however if you are referring to the Talo Exclusives that have a standard barrel with the ejector rod shroud I think the balance will be just fine
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September 01, 2021, 10:54 AM
hudrSeven is a bit long for carry, IMO. Even a six, really. Four inch is a sweet spot. Again, my opinion.
Is this one of the set commissioned by Talo a few years back?
There was a 3”, 5”, and 7” (get it? 357)that came with unfluted cylinders and custom grips with 357 on them. I wound up with two of the 3” models and was planning to complete the set.
But I found out I couldn’t shoot Smiths worth a durn (I grew up on Rugers) and the grips were the most uncomfortable I’d ever felt on a revolver.
Those two things are easy enough to swap out and train out. But I guess, really, the idea just lost its shine.
September 01, 2021, 12:07 PM
kyoungHe says its a Talo special edition, I havnt seen a picture of the actual gun. He sent me a link to a 686 thats not Talo.
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September 01, 2021, 12:32 PM
monoblokquote:
For me 3-5 inch is the sweet spot.
Right there with you. For myself anything longer than 5" becomes too unwieldy for handling. My 4" hits spot-on right down the middle.
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September 01, 2021, 12:49 PM
lymanI have the 686 (cannot remember the dash number) with the 6" barrel, and silhouette sights,
works wonderfully, and I like the 6" barrel
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September 01, 2021, 01:12 PM
92fstechFor long-range handgun shooting, you might appreciate the long sight radius that that barrel provides. It's not going to carry very well, though. I personally like shorter barrels on handguns and leave the long barrels for rifles. But if you're ok with the long barrel, the 686 is an excellent revolver.
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