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Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: alfsauve on March 22, 2011, 09:44:19 PM
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It's here. It's here. March's Smith and Wesson.
I know, I know. I've gone nut-so over classic stainless Smith and Wesson revolvers. Bear with me. By the end of the year, I'll have moved on to something else.
Paid more than I would like, but still way under retail and what some people are paying.
A ~1987ish 686 with a 6" barrel. This to complement my 8-3/8" barrel. Very clean. The seam on the side plate is almost undetectable. The action is smooth and crisp.
(https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/_udyXWMnOGhI/TYlcaEyMfOI/AAAAAAAAi-E/ij8BwwHtwYw/s640/IMG_4302.JPG)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_udyXWMnOGhI/TYlce3egtbI/AAAAAAAAi-M/XicTDIPz7rQ/s640/IMG_4303.JPG)
(https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_udyXWMnOGhI/TYlcoNHnstI/AAAAAAAAi-c/egskk_02Jg4/s640/IMG_4306.JPG)
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I'll get side by side pictures up soon. So many things to do. So little time (and money).
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Shiny!
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I was hoping for a more blue press style pic...
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Darn, I was hoping for a couple of 44's!!!!!!!
Richard
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Darn, I was hoping for a couple of 44's!!!!!!!
Richard
Those tend to sag, I'll take a couple of .32s. ;D
FQ13
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686 is a nice revolver. AND that one is purty!
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Here's trio of 36s.
A 8-3/8" S&W 686, a 6' 686 and a 4" Model 66. One of the early stainless steel Smith's
(https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/_udyXWMnOGhI/TYndVygGWJI/AAAAAAAAi_E/Ilv1MrdCW3Y/s640/IMG_4318.JPG)
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I really like the wooden grips! HazJr has the monogrip on his 686-5 and though he like the feel and recoil lessening, I hate the looks.
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Love the trio, Alf. 8)
Can't wait to see April's pin up! ;D
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Nice family of wheelguns. How do you get them to reproduce? ;)
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Nice family of wheelguns. How do you get them to reproduce? ;)
Must be "in the light of day." Normally we think in the dark, so we leave them in the safe. But our furry little alien takes them out to the range, and the next thing you know he has another one ;D
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........ How do you get them to reproduce? ;)
By becoming quite brash actually. "Hey cute thang, wanna........uh dance?"
I've gotten to where I don't hesitate to make low offers. Most of the time I'm shot down or they just don't respond. But sometimes you hit the jackpot. I also troll the real auctions. I've got two pre-bids in for an auction this Saturday. There'll be heck to pay "She Who Must Be Obeyed", if I win, but since she likes bargains, it's my ace-in-the-hole.
I just emailed an on-line dealer to tell him the gun he was trying to sell for $799 is subject to a safety recall AND now that he know that he needs to disclose it to any perspective buyer.....oh and I'll buy it for $350 as-is.
But basically, I've become addicted to stainless, pre-2000 Smith big bore revolvers. 624, 625, 629 and 686. Can't get enough of them.
Need more money, for more reloading supplies, for more ammo. Must have more! Me precious.
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Nice trio. Makes me want to go shopping.
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I love my Model 66. I only buy wheel guns from S&W. Sorry no autos the 4506 turned me off to their bottom feeders but their wheel guns are great.
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By becoming quite brash actually. "Hey cute thang, wanna........uh dance?"
I've gotten to where I don't hesitate to make low offers. Most of the time I'm shot down or they just don't respond. But sometimes you hit the jackpot. I also troll the real auctions. I've got two pre-bids in for an auction this Saturday. There'll be heck to pay "She Who Must Be Obeyed", if I win, but since she likes bargains, it's my ace-in-the-hole.
I just emailed an on-line dealer to tell him the gun he was trying to sell for $799 is subject to a safety recall AND now that he know that he needs to disclose it to any perspective buyer.....oh and I'll buy it for $350 as-is.
But basically, I've become addicted to stainless, pre-2000 Smith big bore revolvers. 624, 625, 629 and 686. Can't get enough of them.
Need more money, for more reloading supplies, for more ammo. Must have more! Me precious.
Prefer the blued finish myself, but I understand the addiction. ;)
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Alf,
You're a man after my own heart. I'm an old S&W Revolver whore from way back. These are a few of them.
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/SmithWessonRevolvers006.jpg)
A Couple Of .38's. A Model 15 & A Model 14 Full Lug With Hogue Custom Grips
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/SmithWessonRevolvers004.jpg)
2 N Frames. A Model 29 & A 25-5 In .45 Colt The 29 Has Hogue's As Well
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/SmithWessonRevolvers003.jpg)
A Model 63 J Frame Stainless .22 L.R.
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/SmithWessonRevolvers001.jpg)
A Pair Of Stainless 686's. A 2 1/2" & A 6"
All of these guns are pre 90's models. Most were purchased in the early 80's, some in the early 70's. The 6" 686 was the first gun Melanie ever bought me. We were dating just a couple of weeks in late 1983. I even ran into a couple of their better autos. A Model 52 .38 Wadcutter Target Model, & a Model 41 .22 L.R. with the bright blued finish. The Model 52 is unfired with the original box, extra magazine and papers. I got it when we moved out to Arizona from an employer who tried to screw me out of vacation pay I had coming. I didn't expect to get it, and when it came this small, little gun shop in Lake Havasu City, Arizona had these 2, nice S&W's just sitting there. Melanie said you didn't expect to get the money, so why not buy something you'll remember it for. So I did. Never looked back. Bill T.
(http://i812.photobucket.com/albums/zz50/billt460/SmithWessonRevolvers008.jpg)
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Bill, that 2-1/2" 686 really lights me up. Wife has a 4" and it's a really nice revolver. Is that one a 7 round or 6?
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Bill, that 2-1/2" 686 really lights me up. Wife has a 4" and it's a really nice revolver. Is that one a 7 round or 6?
It's a standard 6 shot. I still carry it from time to time, but mostly I now rely on my Glocks for that job. I still love shooting it. It is amazing how tight it will group with that short barrel and great sights. I passed every CCW qualifying range test with it, as did Mel. Bill T.
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I'll HAPPILY take that 686 6 off your hands if'n yer tired of it. ;D
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Those are all very beautiful, BIllt. My collection pales, but I'm working on it, though I'm leaning towards all 6xx series.
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Very nice collection of S&W's Billt.