Yeah.... Umm send it my way and I'll have a look at it under a good light and uh...yeah, no you don't wanna keep this.... Let me take it off 'yer hands.... Let's just start up the paper work and we'll make sure this "old paper weight" doesn't cost or bother you anymore.... Yup you're lucky I was gonna charge you to dispose of this, but I just recived my shipment of moon rocks to sell on eBay. Would you like to be the first to buy one of my moon rocks? I know, they smell like cheese? Maybe the moon is made of chees after all.....
I have no idea what that means
I have no idea what that means
Original 586. Pre-lock. Yes, the dash is after the 586. eg. 586-1.Will the dash be after model 586?if so there is no dash just a model 586. And no hole above the cylinder latch
Just play'n friend. Enjoy your firearm. Unless, you know, you need my professional services!
Lol
Original 586. Pre-lock. Yes, the dash is after the 586. eg. 586-1.
Nice find!
Yes, it could be a no dash model. 1980-1986. They did have voluntary recall. If fix was done there should be a star of sorts stamped near the model #, I believe.
LOL!Uuuuuuwhhhat? U mean randomly buying guns from friends and aquunaitance with reckless abandon when they move or their wives flip out has finally paid off???
The L frames are sized between the K and N frames and designed to handle a steady diet of .357 ammo. That said, they are not a rare gun as they are still being made. You will make a small profit if you got it for the price you stated. Your gun will have value to very specific collectors only. As a shooting gun, most could not care if they are lock or pre-lock models.
If $ no issue, find a S&W 610 and store it away!



























