Looking for my first revolver

Thanks Enefgee. So basically a smith and wesson L frame then. The one I'm looking at is the 386 Hunter. From what I can see the only diff between it and a 686 is the front sight and it is Mat black.
 
Thanks Enefgee. So basically a smith and wesson L frame then. The one I'm looking at is the 386 Hunter. From what I can see the only diff between it and a 686 is the front sight and it is Mat black.

Not the only differences. The 386's frame is made of scandium alloy so the whole gun only weighs 30 oz. Alloy framed guns are meant to be carried much but shot little. And the overall lightness will result in a much sharper recoil over a heavier gun. That'll get old really quick. I'd go with the all stainless steel 686.
 
Thanks Aqualung, I was just reading about that... doing my research.

Do they make blued 686's ? And I'm assuming you can change the sight on these?
 
If you like the Blued look over the stainless then the gun you want is a S&W model 586. Roger at shooters choice alberta has the exact gun you are looking for. You will not find a better price or a better fellow to deal with either. The front sight can be changed very easly as well if you want to put a fiber optic on it.

As stated above the recoil on the 386 is a whole more then on the 686 or 586. My buddy had a 386 and I got to use it whenever he took it to the range. With 38's it was fine but with 357 rounds it was not very much fun to shoot. He did not keep it very long.

Graydog
 
Thanks graydog. My search narrows. I think I'd still like to find a Plus model with 7 shots. I HATE THESE DECISIONS!!! Now I almost like the stainless better, lol. Thanks for pointing me to shooters choice. Within driving distance and his prices do seem pretty good.
 
Nottin wrong with the gp100

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I just picked up a SS 686 with a 6 inch barrel from Roger at shooters choice. I would highly recommend the gun and dealing with Roger as well. His prices also include gst.

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You might want to et us know what you intend to do with the revolver. Compete? Plink? If yuo intend to compete check out the rules of the sport you want to shoot. No sense buying a gun that doesn't meet the sports rules. If to plink, a .22 will do that and shooting will be a lot less expensive.

Take Care

Bob
 
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