Ready for the range

Just got into a pretty cool (and potentially dangerous for the wallet lol) group on facebook. It's basically a gun raffle. Every day a new firearm goes up, X amount of "tickets" are allocated at a certain price, and once they're sold out and paid for the guy runs the list of names on random.org 3 times to pick a winner. For example the one I bid on today was a S&W M&P15 rifle....330 spots at 3 bucks a pop. They've had a run of guns I really wanted lately....probably going to have to block the group for awhile haha. Neat idea though
 
It's awesome to see the collision of my 2 favorite hobbies- and a great group of guys who are fellow gun owners.

Here's one of my newest range toys:
Smith and Wesson 686 Plus, 3" barrel
with its friend, the TOPS Knives US Combat Knife.

The knife makes the gun look small :o

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It's awesome to see the collision of my 2 favorite hobbies- and a great group of guys who are fellow gun owners.

Here's one of my newest range toys:
Smith and Wesson 686 Plus, 3" barrel
with its friend, the TOPS Knives US Combat Knife.

The knife makes the gun look small :o

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Love the 686.
 
Houe of Wax- Heh heh, if you're not careful you're gonna start, uhn...Accumulating a whole lotta stuff via that raffle ;)

craigdt- Nice Smith, especially like that 3" tube! Accumulatorette has one in 4" (converted from a 6") but hers isn't that nice (and newer) Plus model. Good choice on the Hogue stocks (assuming that's what they are..) and I like the new-style cylinder release.
 
Love my 686 also. My favorite to shoot is my Dan Wesson Point man. So easy to shoot and it is just SMOOTH! Even I can shoot groups inside of 2" from 25 yards consistently. Carry a Sig 938 Extreme everyday.
 
Houe of Wax- Heh heh, if you're not careful you're gonna start, uhn...Accumulating a whole lotta stuff via that raffle ;)

craigdt- Nice Smith, especially like that 3" tube! Accumulatorette has one in 4" (converted from a 6") but hers isn't that nice (and newer) Plus model. Good choice on the Hogue stocks (assuming that's what they are..) and I like the new-style cylinder release.
Accumulator, correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the Plus and the 6 shot cylinder both available at the same time as an either or depending upon barrel length?



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There are 5, 686's in this pic. Two of them are the Plus model. There's also a 629 (44 Magnum) and a 619 (Target .22 LR). The .619 is incredibly accurate and so easy to shoot with a Red Dot on it. My daughter has emptied the 10 round cylinder at 15 yards, shooting free hand and kept it in the size of a dime. It is obviously one of her favorite firearms. ;)

I agree completly with BSkip333 on a Dan Wesson (have one in the suitcase with 4 barrels) being a smooth shooter out of the box. That said, none of these S&W's are "out of the box". I also believe that Dan Wesson has some of the finest bluing around, they're every bit as nice as Colt. S&W hasn't produced real quaity over the counter bluing in the past 30 years. Hence this stainless pic. I have some nicely blued Smiths but they're late 70's early 80's and before. :)
 
I believe that's correct.
At the time (a couple years ago) I had a hell of a time tracking the 3" Plus model down.
Finally found one online at Buds Gun Shop after looking all over the state and everywhere else online
:rockon
 
I believe that's correct.
At the time (a couple years ago) I had a hell of a time tracking the 3" Plus model down.
Finally found one online at Buds Gun Shop after looking all over the state and everywhere else online
:rockon
The thing that is getting harder to find is a S&W revolver in good shape without the insurance hole behind the cylinder release. I see fewer of them on the gun boards with every year that goes by. ;)
 
Accumulator, correct me if I'm wrong but weren't the Plus and the 6 shot cylinder both available at the same time as an either or depending upon barrel length?

Gee, I dunno...I'm out-of-date on my S&Ws...[heck] I still want to call them by *name* ("Combat Magnum") instead of the numbers! Sigh...I'm so old...

But yeah, I like their K/L frames- my "good" revolver is a M66 reworked by Clark back in the early '90s (built by their old-timer guy, right before he retired) with a 4" Douglas barrel; best DA trigger I've ever tried, bar none, just one of those lucky things but it makes that gun a keeper. (Accumulatorette has basically moved on to a Colt Govt. Model.)

Oh, just FWIW, if I were to have a S&W tweaked these days, I'd send it to Jim Stroh. He takes a while, but I simply love his work and his Customer Service is top-notch.
 
House of Wax- Ah, glad to hear that. Pay *really* close attention to the legal stuff, ya never know what kind of goofy laws are on the books in a given area.
 
Eh, while I'm on that side of the Gun Control fence, I found him so off-putting that I quit watching after just a little while. I sure don't think he's gonna convince any anti-gun folks to change their opinions, so IMO it's more Preaching to the Choir, which is awfully popular on both sides of most arguments.
 
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