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The Smith & Wesson Model 686 is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver manufactured by Smith & Wesson and chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge; it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges. Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in 1981. It is the stainless steel version of the Model 586, which featured a
Two Smith & Wesson models 686 L-frame (medium-large) models. Smith & Wesson Model 386—alloy [45] Smith & Wesson Model 586—blued steel [46] Smith & Wesson Model 686—stainless steel [46] Smith & Wesson Model 686+—Same frame as the 686 but with a 7-shot cylinder. Smith & Wesson Model 619—7-shot .357 Magnum, no full underlug, fixed sights ...
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The Smith & Wesson Model 586, is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge; it will also chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges. The Model 586 has a carbon steel construction and is available in a blued or nickel finish; it is essentially the same firearm as the Model 686, which has stainless steel construction.
English: The Smith & Wesson Model 686 is a six- or seven-shot double-action revolver manufactured by Smith & Wesson and chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge. The revolver pictured is a 686 Plus (holds seven rounds) with a non-fluted cylinder and a 5-inch barrel.
English: Smith & Wesson, Model 686 Plus Medium L Frame, Caliber .357 Magnum, Action: Single/Double Action, Capacity 7 rounds. Equipped with Crimson Trace laser grip.
The Smith & Wesson models 619 and 620 are seven-shot revolvers introduced by the Smith & Wesson company in 2005. The 619 has fixed rear sights while the 620 comes with adjustable rear sights and a different handgrip. These revolvers are often mistaken for members of the 686 family. [1] In actuality, they are descendants of the model 65 and ...
The stainless steel Model 627 was introduced in 1989 as the "Model of 1989". It featured a 5 + 1 ⁄ 2-inch barrel, a 6-shot unfluted cylinder, and had a round butt with S&W Combat stocks. [citation needed] In 1996, the Smith & Wesson Performance Center began production of an 8-shot 627.