Just think a guy could almost have two S&W 686's for the same money.![]()
Ya, and then he would have 2 guns that actually work, rather than one over priced gun that doesn't.
Sorry, I'm just a big S&W fan. I owned the first stainless Python in Canada. Bought it from Rex Endicott, aka King Enterprises, in Bellingham. I think it was around 1982ish. That was prior to him getting nabbed for all the smuggling he was doing.
It looked great, but was a piece 'o crap to shoot. Spit all the time and couldn't get it to time properly. Replaced the firing pin 2 times in the same summer, cause they just broke during dry firing and went flying out the barrel. And of course with the normal Colt V main spring I just didn't like the way the action 'stacked' right near the end.
Don't get me wrong, I've also owned a couple blued Pythons, and loved them for the shear beauty. But if you want to shoot them, the Smith and Wesson 686 will out perform the Python.
Sorry to jump on the original reason for this post.
I think if you got the money you were asking for with no fuss, no muss, it was a good deal.
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