I am about ready to pull the trigger on a new 6" 686, yes the one with the lock hole. Lock does not bother me at all.
Anyone here own a newish model and how does it do with cast.
Accuracy, leading?
How about cylinder gap?
Thanks
I am about ready to pull the trigger on a new 6" 686, yes the one with the lock hole. Lock does not bother me at all.
Anyone here own a newish model and how does it do with cast.
Accuracy, leading?
How about cylinder gap?
Thanks
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Anytime I buy a revolver now I won't go without feeler gauges. I always check barrel to cylinder gap, as well as endshake now. Also specifically for the new S&W, I'd run a snug cleaning patch down the barrel. The new barrels can be horrible sometimes, and sometimes they are good. There's more I'd like to do, but that gets into being a tire kicker. Checking the cylinder and barrel is something you should do though. I've seen enough new and used guns that were bad to say it is worth it every time.
If you get a good 686, I've always heard they shoot good.
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...or-S-amp-W-686
Some have issues with cast and the ECM barrels. Others including myself have had good results with the ECM barrels and cast.
https://castboolits.gunloads.com/sho...22#post5420122
Last edited by M-Tecs; 08-30-2022 at 11:44 PM.
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I won't be able to check specs as I will be buying off GB. I have not seen a new 686 in my area in over a year.
So if any issues I hope Smith will take care of it.
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It is possible to reject it before you do the NICS check. It can be a pain since you then have to send it back, and go through that whole mess with the GB dealer. That's really the best way though. S&W is the worst out there when it comes to accuracy problems. If it goes bang safely, they won't do anything for you.
............I have a 586 I've had for 4-5 years. No issue with cast lead at all. Since it's not stainless maybe they didn't have problems, or I just lucked into a good one.
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Thanks for the input
I just ordered a new one off GB today, already shipped and will be here Friday
I think I got a very fair deal.
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