6" 686 nobody else wants it I do!!

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Saw this listed on a local forum a few days before I went out of town for 5 days figured it would be gone when I got back, I was wrong still there offered $450.00 she came back and said I could have it for $460.00. There was no pic of the gun in the ad so I figured a beater but wrong again looks like about a box thru her. So it is a -2 came with box, original targets, pach presentation grips and docs only thing missing was the cleaning kit. This will go real nice with my 3" 686 CS1

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Quite a steal at that price! Excellent revolver! My first ever handgun was a 6" 686. Although I no longer have that original one I later aquired a 686-4 six inch.

Congrats on a real nice buy.
 
Bikemutt, you get more than your fair share of great deals. I have been on a little run lately with the 28-2 4" for $300.00 a 1953 Marlin 39A Mountie with 24" barrel for $475.00 now a good buy on a 686 probably won't be another deal for a while.
 
Nice deal.

I got a good deal on a 6" 686 from my brother-in-law about five years ago. He had the Performance Center guys do a trigger job and it shoots like a dream.
 
Good score! Looks almost new to me, and that's a very good price these days.

Nice pic, ms6852. Two of the finest .357's ever made, coexisting peacefully on your chair:)

I don't have a Python yet, but my 6" 686 and 4" 586 are permanent members in my stable. In 2008, I gave $300 for the 686 and $400 for the 586 (which was still NIB), but those prices are a thing of the past. I haven't seen a decent specimen of either for less than $500 the last two or three years.
 
Wow. Just wow. Great price for what I imagine would be the ideal range gun!
Aside from all the other great things about it, heavily loaded .357 mag will pick up some serious velocity out of that barrel.
 
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