Next Purchase: Autoloader or Wheelgun?

What should my next purchase be?

  • Springfield Armory XD-9

    Votes: 15 16.7%
  • Smith & Wesson 686

    Votes: 75 83.3%

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Okay, birthday's coming up and I'm buying myself a birthday present. I've got it narrowed down to two choices, but I'm not sure what I want. I'm a college student who does a ton of shooting at the local indoor range, and most of my purchases are handguns because that's what I can shoot there. I currently own a 1911 and a Ruger Mark III, and it's time to expand.

I want to pick up either a 4" Springfield Armory XD-9 (9mm autoloader), or a 4" S&W 686P (.357 wheelgun). Both feel great when held, and eventually I want to buy both. Which would you pick, and why?
 
wheelgun, because its different and kinda going against the norm, plus you get something simple. the KISS rule is in effect.
 
ReadyontheRight said:
Gotta go with the .357

Yes! Get the 686! One of the best wheelguns ever made. XD has been on my want list but they pop up often enough to get them when I'm ready. Also, you might also think of buying used in order to get both quicker. I got my 686-0 used and its my best shooter!
 
Don't get the revolver. Once you do you won't be able to stop :evil:

(Cause I got the revolver, and now I'm hooked).
 
Get the 686P. I've bought one last year and I love that wheelgun. Don't worry, cause you'll have plenty of time to get one now and the next one in a few months.
 
Well, the polls show that 3 out of 4 High Road doctors recommend the L-frame.
Get the wheel gun-it saves those knees from getting scraped up while you are gathering up your brass. Of course, if you don't reload, you are welcome to set up next to me!:D
 
I voted wheelgun because the listed auto is not a very appealing choice, IMO.

While the XD may be reliable and al that jazz it is:

-Ugly
-plastic
-has too much "safety" BS(cocked indicator, LCI)

And the lever to break it down is just plain hideous and obtrusive.
I would rather have a Glock than an XD. And I hate Glocks.

Now Springfield's other auto's are a different story. I think the Stainless G.I. is one of the best looking guns out there.
 
I you are not a reloader, you might want to compare the bulk price of 9 mm and .357 magnum ammo....big, big differnce if you plan to shoot a good bit. Having said all of that, though, the wheelgun will add a different dimension to your collection and experience.

Boarhunter
 
It depends on what you want the gun to do... I agree with the others that adding a revolver will give you an added dimension to your collection. Further while you'll probably shoot .38's through the 686, it's nice to be able to step up to a Magnum round when you want some extra power. The XD does not give you that flexibility or add to what you can already do with your 1911.
 
I voted for the Xd not much on smith wheelies only one i have is the 500 but im starting to like them more but for a 357 i like a colt or ruger so go with the xd
 
While I don't really like DA revolvers as much as auto pistols, you gotta try the .357. I used to have a 586 (no dash anything. Always preferred my Smiths blued with rosewood grips). Never was much for the DA pull, so I always thumb-cocked it. But man was it a hoot. Probably the most fun range gun I've owned. But be warned, after the 586/686, you'll want to get your hands on a 29/629 (can I borrow it again, dad? :D)
 
I would have to be biased toward the .357 Mag. It's different from what seemingly everyone else is buying right now and you can still get the XD at a later time. Put a sixgun in the stable now to keep the Ruger and 1911 company.
 
Tough choice.

Every one needs both a good 4" wheel gun and a High Cap "wonder 9"

Right now I thinking the XD would be the best choice. Mainly because they are coming with 3 15 rd mags, and they are $80-100 cheaper then the 686's plus the ammo is so much cheaper then the 357 Mag.

If you make up your mind come see me @ the range and I'll sort you out!
 
Get the 686. Everybody needs at least one revolver in their collection.
Look for a minty used 686 that doesn't have the lock on it.
 
Funny, I was the gunshow yesterday, and for every used 686 (and I saw only two or three -- this was the WAC's biggest show of the year, too), I saw about 25 XDs ... What does that tell you? The XD is a useful auto, but they're a dime a dozen; the 686 is a classic.
 
Well, I have to go against the grain. I had a 686, I no longer own it.
I do have an XD however and I love mine.
 
I'd go with the 686. I find my 620 to be a beautiful, graceful purposeful machine; I'm sure you'd find the same with the 686.

I really like the Springer, but there is, for me, something about a Smith & Wesson....

Best,

Jeff
 
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