Did i do a good thing here?
>>28384101
>recent aquisitions thread? Maybe?
>>28384101
Yes.
>>28384198
What should i do with it? Plink or let it sit in safe until the end of time because i live in ca
>>28384101
Is that a Model 686?
You did good, I got one that has a 3" barrel.
>>28384288
Ya it's a 686 plus
How about this to liven up the thread
>>28384101
>full underlug
garbage
>>28384310
As long as you aren't voting for him...
>>28384310
Bernie and a Hillary hole. Did you suck Clinton's dick too?
>>28384310
So you even have a target to shoot. Good for you! Now go shoot it.
Do all new S&W revolvers have that fuckugly hole? What is it? Why does it exist? How does one get rid of it?
>>28384101
Yes
>>28385109
the hillary hole.
its an internal locking device, put there due to some political pandering by hillary ~15 years ago, and to this day it persists, despite nobody in the history of the world ever actually using it or wanting it there.
>>28384101
>investing in manlet-length barrels
but I do like that power cage, anon.
>>28385173
Ruger couldn't be happier about it
>>28384272
Move out of that shit state.
>>28385192
What do you mean?
>>28384101
Can;t go wrong with a S&W.
Whose your battle buddy there in the background?
>>28385109
Remove the lock and plug it. Unfortunately last I heard the guy making the plugs cashed out and quit.
>>28385477
People looking into S&W vs. Ruger, the two front runners for a modern wheelgun, Aside from S&W's pedigree, more refined look, and capacity on some of their larger selection of models, Ruger is more robust, cheaper, and another major point for people was no hillary hole.
There were also complaints that the keyhole malfunctioned from the recoil of bigger calibers, thus rendering your firearm unusable until it's unlocked by a unique key tool.
Even if that issue is fixed, why would you want EXTRA parts in your gun that makes it not shoot? If your fucking kids got a hold of the gun anyways, you fucked up on other crucial steps, let alone teaching them NOT to play with a fucking firearm.
>>28387960
with that said. There's plenty of online sources for removing that feature, so it's not a major deal breaker.
>YFW you learn that the S&W 686 was a popular sidearm for Navy SEALS dive OPs until 2006