A few weeks ago i was asking about a S&W 637-2. It caught my eye and i thought it may be a fun carry gun. And not having a revolver yet, i thought it may be a good place to start. Then i started reading about it and how snubbies are not the most fun gun to shoot and it takes a bit of practice to get it down.
I decided to try a 686 the range had in their rentals and i was hooked. So i did what most reasonable gun enthusiast would do… i bought one. Picked it up from GB for a little under the average sold price.
It is terrific shape, was well cared for and functioned just fine. Being new to revolvers i spent most of my range time figuring out grip and the the DA trigger, which i actually liked. The pull is heavy but smooth. SA almost too light. I shot mostly DA and ran 38 special and .357 mag. I like the .357 better… spicy.
I am glad i branched out from the semi and when i get a better feel for it i will put it “on duty” somewhere in the house.
686-6 Plus, 4” barrel and 7 round cylinder. I am happy with my purchase.
I decided to try a 686 the range had in their rentals and i was hooked. So i did what most reasonable gun enthusiast would do… i bought one. Picked it up from GB for a little under the average sold price.
It is terrific shape, was well cared for and functioned just fine. Being new to revolvers i spent most of my range time figuring out grip and the the DA trigger, which i actually liked. The pull is heavy but smooth. SA almost too light. I shot mostly DA and ran 38 special and .357 mag. I like the .357 better… spicy.
I am glad i branched out from the semi and when i get a better feel for it i will put it “on duty” somewhere in the house.