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Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor 6" Weighted Barrel 6- Shot .357MAG
Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor 6" Weighted Barrel 6- Shot .357MAG 170319
Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor 6" Weighted Barrel 6- Shot .357MAG 170319
 
Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor 6" Weighted Barrel 6- Shot .357MAG 170319


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Low prices on the Smith & Wesson Model 686 Competitor 6" Weighted Barrel 6- Shot .357 Magnum start at Champion Firearms:

30- Years and Counting. The Smith & Wesson Model 686 is a medium size stainless steel revolver capable of handling the hottest magnum ammo without tearing your arm off. It is a solid wheel gun that balances well in the hand.

The 6" barrel has a full length, adjustable weight underlug, balancing it nicely, and also helps absorb recoil, at the behest of the shooter. Smith & Wesson first introduced the Model 686 back in 1980. It is essentially the stainless steel version of the Model 586, which had a blued finish.

The gun is meaty, tipping the scales at 53 ounces unloaded. The six-round cylinder is fluted and the sights are exceptional. It has traditional style adjustable sights with a white outline rear and red ramp front. With the aid of a small flathead screwdriver, the rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation.

The 686 is equally at home firing full power .357 Magnum, as it is reduced recoil .38 Special loads. The smooth organic contours make it a superb fighting gun.

It�s weight and length make it out of the question for concealed carry, but an ergonomic design combined with superior stopping power make it an excellent choice for either home defense, hunting, or competition use. Since the L- frame 686 is a mid- size Smith & Wesson revolver, it is capable of handling recoil well.

It has a transfer bar safety mounted on the frame. If you're unfamiliar with the function of a transfer bar, it is a thin strip of metal that rises once the trigger is squeezed, allowing the hammer's energy to be transferred to the firing pin and then on to the primer.

The invention of the transfer bar safety allowed revolvers to be carried with a full six rounds in the cylinder without the chance of the hammer being snagged and / or being dropped, then inadvertently fired. In addition, the gun is equipped with a built in key lock to disable the gun for safe storage.


For those that question the practicality of a revolver, keep in mind they don't jam- up, stovepipe, fail to feed or extract. Compared to semi-autos, revolvers are not only more reliable mechanically, but they are also more forgiving with operator error, and are much simpler to operate under stress.

With revolvers, there�s no chance of limp-wristing or creating a stoppage. There's no magazine to accidentally release and no slide movement to impair the action (if blocked, if ejected shells bounce back into the ejection port, etc.).

Loading and unloading are much easier, and accomplished by using gravity to drop rounds directly into the cylinder, versus the wrestling match new shooter's often experience attempting to push rounds into a magazine under spring tension. In addition, revolvers aren't picky about the types of ammo they fire.

When encountering misfires, rather than highly skilled clearance drills required to get a semi- auto back on line, revolvers only require that an operator squeeze the trigger again. More importantly, revolvers are capable of firing while remaining completely concealed.

Auto's require sufficient distance from objects like clothing to cycle properly. Yes, basic gun handling skills prevent some of the operator-induced mistakes that can cripple a semi-auto. However, these type of errors are practically non- existent on revolvers.


The Smith & Wesson Model 686's satin finish provides an overall pleasing appearance, while the solid forged stainless steel chassis ensures longevity. Shots can be fired in either a double action mode, or for greater precision, the hammer can be easily cocked back and fired using a crisp single action trigger pull.

The hammer is checkered on the top side, making cocking sure and foolproof. The double action mode is long, but the trigger remains smooth throughout.

When cocking the hammer for single action, the trigger pull is almost imperceptible. The 6- inch barrel features an elegantly sculpted full-length under lug that protects the ejector rod from being bent if the underside of the barrel were to violently strike against something, or even get dropped on the pavement.

An extremely smooth cylinder latch, combined with positive cartridge extraction, make reloading ridiculously easy. The rubber grip on the 686 accommodates all three of the shooter�s gripping fingers for a firm and secure hold, and also helps to absorb recoil.

Overall, the Smith & Wesson Model 686 is an excellent choice for any shooter looking for a powerful, versatile, simple to use, accurate, reliable and durable all around handgun.
Features
Full Weighted Underlug Barrel
Incredibly Smooth Action
Light, Crisp Trigger
Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special+P
Cylinder Capacity: 6- Round
Finish: Stainless Steel
Barrel Length: 6"
Traditional Double Action
Sights: Adjustable White Outline Rear, Red Ramp Front
Weight: 53 oz..
Grips: Hogue Tamer Monogrip
Warranty: Lifetime


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