Need info on S&W 586 vs 686

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So, I tried to find the differences between a model 586 and a model 686 S&W.

I will be purchasing a .357 next and need info to make an informed choice.

I lean towards a SS and it has to be restricted (no 12.6)

Why would you choose a 586 over a 686? Once I've determined that, then I can question Ruger GP100, the Taurus (I read customer service sucks?) and all the others.

Thanks for helping with my education. :D
 
Dragoon said:
586 = Blued carbon steel

686 = Stainless Steel

Both are 'L' Frame.......

Yes, to clarify...these are exactly the same gun made with the above materials being the only difference. You want the 686.
 
Jeff/1911 said:
Yes, to clarify...these are exactly the same gun made with the above materials being the only difference. You want the 686.

Well that sure makes things a lot clearer! Thanks :D

So next question, S&W 686 or Ruger GP100 or a Taurus, or a Dan Wesson, a Security Six would also be nice. Forget about Python, can't justify $1000+ for a .357
 
Griffoneur said:
Well that sure makes things a lot clearer! Thanks :D

So next question, S&W 686 or Ruger GP100 or a Taurus, or a Dan Wesson, a Security Six would also be nice. Forget about Python, can't justify $1000+ for a .357


A Ruger GP-100 was my first revolver. Then I bought a S&W 66. I traded the Ruger for a S&W 28 and now all the revolvers in my safe are Smiths......

S&W 66 - 4"
S&W 625 - 5"
2 x S&W 19 - 4"
S&W 28 - 4"
S&W 57 - 4"
S&W 29 - 4"
S&W 60 - 1 7/8"
S&W 13 - 4" HB
S&W 625 - 4"
S&W 10 - 2"
S&W 30 - 1 7/8"
S&W 586 - 4"
 
Dragoon said:
A Ruger GP-100 was my first revolver. Then I bought a S&W 66. I traded the Ruger for a S&W 28 and now all the revolvers in my safe are Smiths......

S&W 66 - 4"
S&W 625 - 5"
2 x S&W 19 - 4"
S&W 28 - 4"
S&W 57 - 4"
S&W 29 - 4"
S&W 60 - 1 7/8"
S&W 13 - 4" HB
S&W 625 - 4"
S&W 10 - 2"
S&W 30 - 1 7/8"
S&W 586 - 4"

Sounds like you need a pristine model 36 to go with a great collection like that...;) Have I got a deal for you!
 
Jeff/1911 said:
Sounds like you need a pristine model 36 to go with a great collection like that...;) Have I got a deal for you!


I was looking at your post in the EE forum but it's still a bit more than I'm willing to pay for one.....
 
I'm also interested in the 686. But to make your choice a little bit more complicated, there is 3 different 686 models. The 686, the 686 Plus and the 686 PP. Is there anyone who can explain me the differences with advantages/disavantages?
 
* S&W Model 686 (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686P (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 7 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686PP (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum Power Port 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)


Stolen from wikipedia... hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S&W_Model_686
 
apcr said:
* S&W Model 686 (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686P (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 7 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686PP (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum Power Port 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)


Stolen from wikipedia... hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S&W_Model_686


Thanks for the answer. Can you tell more about what is Power Port?
 
bobpel said:
Thanks for the answer. Can you tell more about what is Power Port?

I'm not 100% certain, maybe someone else can jump in here, but I think it means that the barrel is ported. It has holes drilled into it so that gas can escape. I guess this makes the pistol "flip" upwards less during recoil.
 
apcr said:
* S&W Model 686 (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686P (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum 7 shot cylinder, Stainless)
* S&W Model 686PP (US - Revolver - .357 Magnum & .38 Special: Distinguished Combat Magnum Power Port 6 shot cylinder, Stainless)


Stolen from wikipedia... hxxp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S&W_Model_686
Which model has eight (8) shots? :confused:
 
Griffoneur said:
Well that sure makes things a lot clearer! Thanks :D

So next question, S&W 686 or Ruger GP100 or a Taurus, or a Dan Wesson, a Security Six would also be nice. Forget about Python, can't justify $1000+ for a .357

I am also curious of a 6in. barrel S&W 686 vs Ruger GP100, any input guys?
 
SLANTO said:
the 586 also comes in a nickle plated version as well.



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Depending on what your using it for be sure to check the sights out on them, you can get them with the adjustable rear sight and 4 position adjustable front sight I believe there called (Whichita sights).
 
RHall said:
Depending on what your using it for be sure to check the sights out on them, you can get them with the adjustable rear sight and 4 position adjustable front sight I believe there called (Whichita sights).

That was S&W's attempt at a PPC sight, and they weren't as good as the ribbed Aristocrat or Power Custom sights.

If you had the S&W version and wanted to change to a ribbed sight, you had to change the barrel, because there wasn't any barrel meat for the front retaining screw.
 
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