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    What this SW 9mm revolver?


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    986 PC.

    https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearm...-986-25-barrel

    I used to have the 686 version, and my dad has the 627 version. Pretty cool guns, but they have the lock, of course.
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    Well, I should have looked it up but the site said it was new. Duh. Do I want that? Expensive for moi.

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    I picked up a 5" 986 the other month and I've been having a hoot playing with it. I have a bunch of revolvers but it's handy to have one in 9mm given that's what I reload in bulk. I don't know that I'd pay full performance center retail for one, but I'm pleased with my pawn shop find. And it came with 50 clips, a demooning tool and a mooner.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenn E. Meyer View Post
    I've seen quite a few in person. Wishing they'd come out with a jframe 9mm again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    I've seen quite a few in person. Wishing they'd come out with a jframe 9mm again.
    You have likely seen the 686 or 627 version - the 986 version isn’t out yet.

    I’ve been wanting one of the 686 versions but couldn’t justify another .357 snub.

    Given the cost of 9mm vs 38/357 the 986 is a more practical proposition.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taadski View Post
    And it came with 50 clips, a demooning tool and a mooner.
    "Mooner" was my nickname in highschool.
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    Because buying cool, interesting guns I don't need isn't a decision... it's a lifestyle...

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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    You have likely seen the 686 or 627 version - the 986 version isn’t out yet.

    I’ve been wanting one of the 686 versions but couldn’t justify another .357 snub.

    Given the cost of 9mm vs 38/357 the 986 is a more practical proposition.
    I've most certainly seen the 986 – in my old shop and at Cabela's. Might've been a limited Talos thing initially?

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    Quote Originally Posted by jc000 View Post
    I've most certainly seen the 986 – in my old shop and at Cabela's. Might've been a limited Talos thing initially?
    The snubby PC version similar to the snubby PC 686 and 627 ? This one ? If you saw something that looked like this it was the 686 or 627 version. Cabelas had both.

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    It’s not a Talo edition, S&W just released them.

    Plus you just cost me money .

    http://www.taloinc.com/smith-wesson-...ary-model-1950
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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    The snubby PC version similar to the snubby PC 686 and 627 ? This one ? If you saw something that looked like this it was the 686 or 627 version. Cabelas had both.

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    It’s not a Talo edition, S&W just released them.

    Plus you just cost me money .

    http://www.taloinc.com/smith-wesson-...ary-model-1950
    My friend, we can go back and forth on it, but it was absolutely this wood-gripped, 2.5" 9mm revolver. I have held, touched, fondled, and dry fired this exact model and at multiple places. I suppose a call to S&W would clear up when that had been released?

    Either way, since you're being so obstinate, I'm glad I made you pick up that .44 Military. Serves your bank account right.

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