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    Revolver advice needed

    Two revolvers close to me a 586 at $1295 Semi target trigger and hammer.
    A 19-3 at $1495 pinned barrel firing pin on the hammer. Target trigger and hammer. It does have the flat spot on the bottom of the barrel.
    Both in pretty good shape drag line on the cylinders. Both are 4” . Both .357.
    Ya nay?
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    Quote Originally Posted by UNK View Post
    Two revolvers close to me a 586 at $1295 Semi target trigger and hammer.
    A 19-3 at $1495 pinned barrel firing pin on the hammer. Target trigger and hammer. It does have the flat spot on the bottom of the barrel.
    Both in pretty good shape drag line on the cylinders. Both are 4” . Both .357.
    Ya nay?
    I love L-frames so I'd get the 586 all day long on that one.

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    The Nostomaniac 03RN's Avatar
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    I'd go with the 586 as well

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    Revolvers Revolvers 1911s Stephanie B's Avatar
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    I think the 19-4 is overpriced, unless it has a factory letter that it was shipped to Skeeter Skelton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie B View Post
    I think the 19-4 is overpriced, unless it has a factory letter that it was shipped to Skeeter Skelton.
    If that's the case, I'd best get to bidding! Wait, does it have Bearhug stocks on it? Ah, who cares!

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    I'd go with the 586. Had a 686 and got rid of it.

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    They both have factory boxes. I dont think any letters.
    I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
    The lunatics are running the asylum

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    I like both guns but those prices are crazy for two still relatively common models. Hard nay.

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    I will say that Im really kind of shocked. There was also a recent lock model 44mag used for sale. It had been sent to a gunsmith for a trigger job and a custom fiber optic front sight. The trigger on the 44 was much better than either of the .357s. Thats counter to what I expected.
    I'll wager you a PF dollar™ 😎
    The lunatics are running the asylum

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    Quote Originally Posted by MK11 View Post
    I like both guns but those prices are crazy for two still relatively common models. Hard nay.
    I just checked completed auctions on Gunbroker and both prices are way high. Maybe around $900 or so max for each.

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