Description
Buy Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus Online
The Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus offers plenty of Magnum firepower in a highly durable and reliable package. When Smith & Wesson released the 357 Mag in 1935, the “platform” was a giant N-frame revolver with a massive six-shot cylinder: the Model 27.
What kind of 686 magnum pistol?
686 was built on the old K. Smith & Wesson model 686 plus 357 magnums 357 Magnum frame, which, at the time, was a ton for law enforcement (I’m talking Model 19 and Model 66). This model is made on an L frame, similar to a K size with just one large cylinder and usually a bit taller. Smith & Wesson Model 60 Revolver 357 Magnum 5-Round Stainless for online.
What kind of gun is S&W 686pp?
S&W Model 686PP (USA – Revolver – .357 Magnum and .38 Special: Prominent Smith & Wesson model 686 plus 357 magnum 7-shot Combat Magnum Power Port 6-Shot Cylinder, Stainless) The inch version had an adjustable front sight option. Until 1994 they had a knobby hardwood handle from Alves,
The central Smith & Wesson Model 686 Plus difference between the 686 and Smith & Wesson bodyguard 380 models is the cylinder’s power, as the 686 Plus is a seven-shot – the cylinder is cut to receive moon clips 686 is a more traditional six-shot. Barrel lengths vary, with a 5″/127mm barrel for the Plus version and a 4″/102mm for the other.
Specs
SKU | 150853 |
Model | Model 686 Plus 3-5-7 Magnum Series |
Caliber | 357 Magnum, 38 S&W SPECIAL P |
Capacity | 7 |
Length | 8.25 |
Front Sight | Red Ramp |
Rear Sight | Adjustable White Outline |
Action | Single/Double Action |
Grip | Black/Silver “357” Custom Wood Grip |
Cylinder Material | Stainless Steel |
Barrel Material | Stainless Steel |
Frame Material | Stainless Steel |
Frame Finish | Satin Stainless |
Barrel Length | 3″ (7.6 cm) |
Weight | 37.4 oz. |
State Compliance | CA,MA |
Smith & Wesson was founded by Horace Smith and Daniel B. Wesson as the “Smith & Wesson Revolver Company” in 1856 after their previous company, also called the “Smith & Wesson Company” and later renamed as “Volcanic Repeating Arms“, was sold to Oliver Winchester and became the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. The modern Smith & Wesson had been previously owned by Bangor Punta and Tomkins plc before being acquired by Saf-T-Hammer Corporation in 2001. Smith & Wesson was a unit of American Outdoor Brands Corporation from 2016 to 2020, until the company was spun out in 2020.1
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