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8/4/2011 11:27:58 AM EDT
What's the word on the S&W 586?



Local shop has a used one in what appears to be good shape for $375.
8/4/2011 11:28:42 AM EDT
[#1]
Quoted:
What's the word on the S&W 586?

Local shop has a used one in what appears to be good shape for $375.


Great revolvers, IMO. Strong, durable, and they handle well.
8/4/2011 11:29:47 AM EDT
[#2]
I've had a 686 for 20something years now. They're great revolvers.

8/4/2011 11:30:51 AM EDT
[#3]
Blued 686, and there is no shortage of praise for the 686.


That's a great price too.
8/4/2011 11:33:58 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
What's the word on the S&W 586?

Local shop has a used one in what appears to be good shape for $375.


I'd love a 4" 586.
8/4/2011 11:35:06 AM EDT
[#5]
Do it.

8/4/2011 11:35:47 AM EDT
[#6]




Quoted:



Great revolvers, IMO. Strong, durable, and they handle well.


Yep, buy it without hesitation at that price if it is in decent condition.



I have one of the less-common factory 3" 586s and it is one of my favorite revolvers.





8/4/2011 11:36:01 AM EDT
[#7]
Great fucking price!
8/4/2011 11:36:44 AM EDT
[#8]
I paid that for a blued GP100 a few months ago and I'm very happy with it.

I wouldn't hesitate for a second to pay the same for a 586.

If you don't buy it, I want dibs.  100% serious.
8/4/2011 11:37:46 AM EDT
[#9]
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I've had a 686 for 20something years now. They're great revolvers.



Concur. Fine weapons an that is a fairly good price as long as it still locks up tight.
Oh, and 586-?. Most have a number after the designation. What is the number on the gun in question?

8/4/2011 11:42:32 AM EDT
[#10]







Quoted:
Quoted:



I've had a 686 for 20something years now. They're great revolvers.

Concur. Fine weapons an that is a fairly good price as long as it still locks up tight.



Oh, and 586-?. Most have a number after the designation. What is the number on the gun in question?




All the info I have is it's a 6", blued 586.  I'm working off a single pic, but am trying to get more.
 
8/4/2011 11:52:56 AM EDT
[#11]
Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is
going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics,
consider it sold.
8/4/2011 11:54:16 AM EDT
[#12]



Quoted:


Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics, consider it sold.


6" service revolver?



 
8/4/2011 11:55:46 AM EDT
[#13]



Quoted:





Quoted:

Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics, consider it sold.


6" service revolver?

 


That's what he said.  Carried by a local cop.



 
8/4/2011 11:55:48 AM EDT
[#14]
Way back when, S&W had a real problem of selling blued guns because SS was the rage. Everyone wanted a SS gun because of the easy caring. Even though S&W charged more for their SS guns, but I bet they didn't cost them any more. It was just that people were willing to pay the extra bucks for a SS gun.

I would buy it.
8/4/2011 11:57:00 AM EDT
[#15]
Quoted:
Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics, consider it sold.




Run, don't walk to the store and finger fuck it. If it locks up tight or even fairly tight buy it and don't look back.
Hurry now and get back so we can have an update with pics.
8/4/2011 11:57:20 AM EDT
[#16]
Quoted:

Quoted:

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Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics, consider it sold.

6" service revolver?
 

That's what he said.  Carried by a local cop
Wow barrel is kind of long for a service gun. I would imagine that a 4"bbl is probably the max.
8/4/2011 12:03:50 PM EDT
[#17]
Quoted:
Quoted:

Quoted:

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Just called.  It's a 586 no dash, former service revolver.  The shop is going to send me some more pics, but I told them, depending on the pics, consider it sold.

6" service revolver?
 

That's what he said.  Carried by a local cop
Wow barrel is kind of long for a service gun. I would imagine that a 4"bbl is probably the max.


For a 586 that is a long barrel for a service gun.  But six inch service revolvers were standard in many police departments before 1970.  But his model did not come out until the 80s.

It is a great price for one.  Most here go for north of 500 dollars.
8/4/2011 12:24:42 PM EDT
[#18]
I got a nickle plated 586 a few years ago from a friend for $75.  His wife made him sell it immediately after his uncle gave it to him (he has no interest in firearms).  Beautiful pistol.

8/4/2011 12:26:23 PM EDT
[#19]
I want a 4" revolver like there's no tomorrow

Good find OP
8/4/2011 12:28:44 PM EDT
[#20]



Quoted:


I got a nickle plated 586 a few years ago from a friend for $75.  His wife made him sell it immediately after his uncle gave it to him (he has no interest in firearms).  Beautiful pistol.


DAMN you!!!!!!



 
8/4/2011 12:29:54 PM EDT
[#21]
Good gun, good price.  The blued 586 is less common than the stainless 686.  Almost, kind of rare.
8/4/2011 12:32:57 PM EDT
[#22]
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Good gun, good price.  The blued 586 is less common than the stainless 686.  Almost, kind of rare.

Yep.

Run as fast as you can to buy that gun!!
8/4/2011 12:34:07 PM EDT
[#23]
Quoted:
What's the word on the S&W 586?

Local shop has a used one in what appears to be good shape for $375.


Good deal if its in good shape,I sold the one I had to Arma,I kinda miss it.
8/4/2011 12:34:22 PM EDT
[#24]
I've got a -4 that I bought from Tickers about 7 months ago. Beautiful gun. Shoots great too. Everybody who sees it, wants it in the worst way.



8/4/2011 12:35:00 PM EDT
[#25]
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I've got a -4 that I bought from Tickers about 7 months ago. Beautiful gun. Shoots great too. Everybody who sees it, wants it in the worst way.



http://i955.photobucket.com/albums/ae40/ArmaNotSoLite/DSC_0506.jpg


Hey there it is.
8/4/2011 12:35:23 PM EDT
[#26]
Buy it now. My steal of the century was a 4" 686-4 I picked up for $275 5-6 yrs ago, and that was a screaming deal even then. I LOVE that gun. I assure you that you will love a 586 as well.
8/4/2011 12:37:46 PM EDT
[#27]
I shoot my 6" 586 all the time. It's one of my favorites.
8/4/2011 12:38:27 PM EDT
[#28]
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Blued 686, and there is no shortage of praise for the 686.


I didn't know that.

I thought the 586 was nonSS.
8/4/2011 12:39:18 PM EDT
[#29]
Quoted:
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Blued 686, and there is no shortage of praise for the 686.


I didn't know that.

I thought the 586 was nonSS.


It's not,its high carbon steel.
8/4/2011 12:42:59 PM EDT
[#30]
Here is the one pic he had available:




8/4/2011 12:43:01 PM EDT
[#31]
Times have changed a lot.  When you pull a nice magnum revolver out at the range these days and shake the walls a little bit, it really draws attention from others.  I hear lots of "that's going to be my next gun."

8/4/2011 12:45:06 PM EDT
[#32]
See if the is a M stamped next to the 586 on the frame. There was a recall on the first guns due to a firing pin bushing problem.
8/4/2011 12:46:12 PM EDT
[#33]
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Blued 686, and there is no shortage of praise for the 686.


I didn't know that.

I thought the 586 was nonSS.


It's not,its high carbon steel.


That's what I thought.
8/4/2011 1:17:40 PM EDT
[#34]
Get it!
8/4/2011 1:29:29 PM EDT
[#35]
Quoted:
Blued 686

No such thing.



But both the 586 and 686 are great revolvers, assuming you find one in the finish and barrel length you like best.
8/4/2011 1:40:31 PM EDT
[#36]
Clearly been carried a lot.  Based on the condition of the side plate screws somebody has been inside that thing.  That may or may not be good; I would be a little suspicious of an amatuer trigger job.  Examine carefully.  Check the timing.  Make sure the you can't push the hammer forward when its cocked.  

I would still rate it as a buy, depending on inspection.  But not quite the steal I originally thought.
8/4/2011 1:46:38 PM EDT
[#37]
Nickel no dash.  Do it op!

This pic doesn't do it justice. Less than 200 rounds though it.


8/4/2011 1:49:50 PM EDT
[#38]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Blued 686

No such thing.



But both the 586 and 686 are great revolvers, assuming you find one in the finish and barrel length you like best.


Bullshit
Limited run of blued stainless, 4", round butt 686 revolvers were made for U.S. Customs in 1986 or 87
8/4/2011 1:56:36 PM EDT
[#39]
Buy it, or send me the contact info so I can buy it.
8/4/2011 1:59:22 PM EDT
[#40]
Quoted:
Nickel no dash.  Do it op!

This pic doesn't do it justice. Less than 200 rounds though it.
http://i42.photobucket.com/albums/e338/70satvert/IMGP2340.jpg



I hate you.
8/4/2011 2:00:50 PM EDT
[#41]
They were actually blackened - not blued. They had a matte finish instead of the more traditional high luster blue we associate with the 586 - I purchased an unfired one several years ago...

S&W only made 5000 in 1989...
8/4/2011 2:04:32 PM EDT
[#42]
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Here is the one pic he had available:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v245/RichP1269/DSC02064.jpg


I have 586 just like the one in the pic but in a bit better shape. I paid $525 about a year ago for it. I would buy that one in a heartbeat for $375!
8/4/2011 2:10:09 PM EDT
[#43]
Quoted:
They were actually blackened - not blued. They had a matte finish instead of the more traditional high luster blue we associate with the 586 - I purchased an unfired one several years ago...

S&W only made 5000 in 1989...


Yeah, I didn't want to go into all the semantics.
Never say never.
Like they never made the Browning Superposed in 24 guage,,,
8/4/2011 2:12:24 PM EDT
[#44]
Quoted:
Here is the one pic he had available:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v245/RichP1269/DSC02064.jpg


That thing is definitely used. But if it's still tight, I would pay that kind of money for it.
8/4/2011 2:22:30 PM EDT
[#45]
Good looking gun. I can't make out the case hardening on the hammer and trigger. Sometimes it doesn't show much, other times it's worn off from handling. Check to see if the other side shows a little more color. Someone removed the front screw on the sideplate and used the wrong screwdriver to do it. This is sometimes done because the bearing surface between the crane and the frame is dirty, or to disassemble the cylinder for cleaning. Check the lock up. Cock it and drop the hammer on each cylinder, then make sure that the cylinder will only move a couple hundredths of an inch with the hammer down on each chamber. Also check for push-off. Cock the hammer and see if you can push it forward with your thumb. If you can, somebody screwed with the sear and the repair will not be cheap.

Ask the seller if he can remove the grip so you can see the back screw on the sideplate. If it is also boogered. somebody did some home gunsmithing on the gun and you may have to have it fixed. Check the screw at the base of the grip frame. It's a set screw that presses on the hammer spring to create tension. If the gun has an incredible trigger and doesn't push off, someone may have loosened this screw. If so, it should be tightened. The screw is supposed to be seated.

It looks like it's probably a good deal as long as it hasn't been screwed up by a previous owner. I love mine.
8/4/2011 2:30:16 PM EDT
[#46]
Quoted:
Quoted:
Quoted:
Blued 686

No such thing.



But both the 586 and 686 are great revolvers, assuming you find one in the finish and barrel length you like best.


Bullshit
Limited run of blued stainless, 4", round butt 686 revolvers were made for U.S. Customs in 1986 or 87


Black is not blue,the only stainless 586 that I'm aware of is a 686,the only blued 686 is a 586.Anyway,I really want a 681.
8/4/2011 2:32:27 PM EDT
[#47]
I'd buy it in a heartbeat.
8/4/2011 2:33:06 PM EDT
[#48]
I love my 4" Model 586.
Buy it.

8/4/2011 2:39:33 PM EDT
[#49]
Quoted:
Quoted:
They were actually blackened - not blued. They had a matte finish instead of the more traditional high luster blue we associate with the 586 - I purchased an unfired one several years ago...

S&W only made 5000 in 1989...


Yeah, I didn't want to go into all the semantics.
Never say never.
Like they never made the Browning Superposed in 24 guage,,,


I see where the confusion come from, but "blued" means "blued," not "a dark finish."

I looked long and hard for any sign of a blued 686 before I stumbled upon a blued 586 a few years ago!
8/4/2011 3:06:32 PM EDT
[#50]
Bought mine new in 1986 and had some work done to smooth out the trigger. It's awesome and I use it in a stand to hunt deer.
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