S&W 686 vs 586 whats the difference? besides 100

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Looking at getting my first revolver i thought i had it figured and decided on the (if i could find) 686+ 5inch smooth cylinder with full under lug. but after seeing the 586 i now want both. what is the difference between these pros cons. any input would be great thanks
 
The most basic difference is material: the 586 is carbon steel, available in blued or nickel finish while the 686 is stainless steel.
 
And I believe the 586 comes with wooden grips, where as the 686 comes with rubber grips.

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thanks guys for all the input, i really like the look of the 586, hopefully i can find a local dealer with one in stock to see in person before buying over the net. thanks again
 
I own a Smith nickel plated 586, if you shoot a fair amount of rounds through the gun, the stainless is much more forgiving to clean. The wifes ruger blackhawk takes half the time to clean because the stainless allows the carbon to all but fall off the finish of the gun. Maybe have the 586 for looks, and buy the 686 to beat up :)
 
I own a Smith nickel plated 586, if you shoot a fair amount of rounds through the gun, the stainless is much more forgiving to clean. The wifes ruger blackhawk takes half the time to clean because the stainless allows the carbon to all but fall off the finish of the gun. Maybe have the 586 for looks, and buy the 686 to beat up :)

That's debatable. Stainless revolvers seem to pick up material on the cylinder face and experience problems associated with the diminished clearance. I had one 686 that had that problem, another that doesn't seem to. Never had the problem with a blued steel S&W. An experienced pistol smith told me it is due to the stainless being more prone to leading up on the cylinder face, or some other material sticking.

Stainless guns to look dirty quicker. A black / blued revolver doesn't show the powder residue as much.

That said, I still prefer the stainless.
 
for the 686 S&W model, the ''Deluxe'' comes with the wood handle, I have the Deluxe 686P, P for plus, it is a 7 rounds...... love it.

for the cleaning I take the ''lead away'' clothes, work pretty well, but if you take this on a blue finish....it might wairs off the blue......,
 
love mine 4.15" 586 brand new 2012 shot show,reintroduction.
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I love it, 357 magnum round is perfect, nuf said on that,
Im now looking for 686 4.2"
 
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