Why can't I escape this thought?
Boats
February 7, 2003, 05:13 PM
Me telling myself, "You need a 2.5 inch Smith 686, but find a blue 586(?) if you can."
What is going on here in my head that I cannot shake this thought? I have never owned a revolver though I have fired a share. I have never had a less than 3.5 inch barrel pistol. What is the mystique of the L-frame snubbie?
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10-Ring
February 7, 2003, 05:25 PM
OOOO! :cool: A 586 snub?! That would be sex-E :evil:
Better than love, it's L-U-S-T! It's more intense :evil:
dairycreek
February 7, 2003, 05:55 PM
Good shooting;)
critter
February 7, 2003, 07:43 PM
I have a 686 2.5" that I have had for about 10-12 years. It is one SLICK feeling gun and a great shooter. And, NO, YOU CAN'T HAVE IT! (You DO NEEEEEEEED one though!)
(Lotta help ain't I??? I try to do whatever I can!)
Standing Wolf
February 7, 2003, 09:07 PM
There's only one cure for your affliction known to medical science. Don't hesitate. Don't wait. It's serious.
Kahr carrier
February 7, 2003, 10:30 PM
Get it over with and BUY it . You only live once.:D
Tamara
February 7, 2003, 11:26 PM
My 2.5" 686-3 has one of the best DA triggers of any Smith I own.
Plus, you're right; there's just something businesslike about an L-frame snubbie. Those have always been (along with 3" Model 13s) for some reason associated with "serious gun-toters" in my mind.
swampgator
February 8, 2003, 06:04 PM
Plus, you're right; there's just something businesslike about an L-frame snubbie. Those have always been (along with 3" Model 13s) for some reason associated with "serious gun-toters" in my mind.
A 2.5" RB Model 19 has always struck me as business like.
Gila Jorge
February 8, 2003, 06:35 PM
Sure do like the 3inch L frame 44 Spcl I just got.
Tamara's is bsolutely right...very businesslike from the other end. Really like mine.
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