Ive wanted a revolver for the past year +. I Finally picked up a 686-6, 4", 6 shot. These things are awesome, I totally get the revolver love.
Ive wanted a revolver for the past year +. I Finally picked up a 686-6, 4", 6 shot. These things are awesome, I totally get the revolver love.
The L frames are where the revolver curves cross!
Only the first minute is worth watching. I tend to ramble….
686-2. Bought it used twenty years ago for PPC duty matches. Got me some pretty trophies with that gun (slicked up action).
I have a 586 L-Comp and a 686+ Deluxe, but they're...a little different than the stock guns.
686-1 (M):
I've shot it in USPSA matches. I was planning to shoot .357s in it and go for major before the pandemic hit.
If we have to march off into the next world, let us walk there on the bodies of our enemies.
It depends on the application; I am not a big fan of them in guns like the 329PD, the pressures involved with that make my butthole pucker up. I like it for small guns if you're trying to shave every ounce possible off the gun. However having said all this, I own exactly zero guns with titanium cylinders that I bet my life on.
How much weight do you save with a Ti cylinder?