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Posted: 9/5/2024 8:37:06 PM EST
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Quoted: 586 in nickel pre lock with proper goncalo grips is hard to beat https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/805808BB-593D-48FB-8219-1AC728CD70CE_jpe-3314391.JPG View Quote That's a beautiful revolver. I've got a 686 no dash and would love a 586 in nickel or blue. Looking hard for a 3". Those grips really make the gun. Some of my favorites. |
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First time I've ever seen it written as "three hundred and fifty seven"
TreeFiddySeven! I'm a .44 guy anyway. |
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Quoted: That's a beautiful revolver. I've got a 686 no dash and would love a 586 in nickel or blue. Looking hard for a 3". Those grips really make the gun. Some of my favorites. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 586 in nickel pre lock with proper goncalo grips is hard to beat https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/805808BB-593D-48FB-8219-1AC728CD70CE_jpe-3314391.JPG That's a beautiful revolver. I've got a 686 no dash and would love a 586 in nickel or blue. Looking hard for a 3". Those grips really make the gun. Some of my favorites. I have its 686 cousin in 6” version here they are back to back obviously 586 is carbon steel and 686 is stainless Attached File |
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Quoted: 19-3 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/227730/IMG_0539_jpeg-3314398.JPG 586 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/227730/IMG_0543_jpeg-3314400.JPG The 19-3 is really nice, but the 586 gets shot a lot more. View Quote Nice the 19 is on my short list |
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Nice. I have a 1970's Python, blued with 6" barrel I bought from a retired cop buddy. Not really a hand gun guy but it is a joy to shoot. Enjoy!!!!!
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Quoted: I have its 686 cousin in 6” version here they are back to back obviously 586 is carbon steel and 686 is stainless https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/3B4FE603-2F6B-4979-8F67-9A4158088AF1_jpe-3314399.JPG View Quote Very nice! Looks just like mine. I can't remember if mine has the Patridge front sight or not, though. I know my 627 does. |
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Quoted: 19-3 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/227730/IMG_0539_jpeg-3314398.JPG 586 https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/227730/IMG_0543_jpeg-3314400.JPG The 19-3 is really nice, but the 586 gets shot a lot more. View Quote A 19 snubbie is on my short list. Yours look great. |
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Quoted: Nice taste in revolvers, op. I'm kind of partial to my pre-lock 686. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/25872/IMG_5639-3272107.jpg View Quote Holy moly! |
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Quoted: 586 in nickel pre lock with proper goncalo grips is hard to beat https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/805808BB-593D-48FB-8219-1AC728CD70CE_jpe-3314391.JPG View Quote Nice gun, terrible grips. They are big where your fingers are short, and short where your fingers are big. They're more comfortable if you hold the gun upside down. |
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Quoted: Rugers allowed? I dont care, i'm in. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/200035/GP100_small_jpg-3314410.JPG View Quote There are some beautiful guns in this thread but if I ever get a .357 it'll have to be a 6" half lug GP100. |
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Damn son.
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Quoted: They never should have stopped making grips like that. My old 66-1: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/77166/IMG_4097-3239339.jpg View Quote Love love love it |
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Quoted: 586 in nickel pre lock with proper goncalo grips is hard to beat https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/134638/805808BB-593D-48FB-8219-1AC728CD70CE_jpe-3314391.JPG View Quote Had one back when they were still an authorized primary duty gun for us. Foolishly sold it when they came off the approved list. Still ragret that. |
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Quoted: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj7SQL1dJQ-LmINzBaGcovoHYNcZkW9G-zXyO72L8q9x33H4NdTpdrRPSlRccpVHexzHy2000kzaG_-fRyyQzsjbP6jQMUUZTV6nqtIOAT2tef0368IDDNFQmbr-QHPl-g5PhVCwrs6y8pZ/s1600/DSC_0008.JPG M28 Highway Patrolman View Quote That's a perfect revolver, 4" in 357. What grips are those? I have simulated ivory on mine. |
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Quoted: Rugers allowed? I dont care, i'm in. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/200035/GP100_small_jpg-3314410.JPG View Quote Love the GP100! Built like a tank! I need to take mine out. I bought some Buffalo Bore loads for it. |
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Quoted: The original, premier, S&W 357 Magnum the Model 27, high polish, pinned and recessed, circa about 1972. https://images.guns.com/prod/2021/12/06/58-MODEL%2027-2-N479726-1.jpg View Quote Very nice gun. |
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As I get older I’ve really come to appreciate .357, .45 and .308.
I still like .38, 9mm and 5.56. But there’s something appealing about the bigger stuff and they’re honestly pretty shoot able IMO |
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Quoted: how about a 4'' Highway Patrolman, I got this when my dad passed back in 2010 and have never shot it. he got it back in the early '70s or late '60s I think and if anyone knows any info on these and wants to share I would appreciate it, I don't know anything about revolvers but would like to know the value or model, etc. it is never going to be for sale I just don't know Squat about it. https://i.imgur.com/9eVkuwA.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ixHsvaA.jpg View Quote What dash is it and is it a 5 screw gun? |
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God may have invented the .45, but He signifies He loves us with the .357.
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