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This revolver is a 1982-1983 manufacture, Smith & Wesson, Model 586 Distinguished Combat Magnum in new condition. Please note, this revolver is a \"No-Dash\" model and is rare find as it does not have the factory rework \"M\" proof mark in the crane. The legendary S&W deep blue finish is in almost perfect condition.
In addition to being able to chamber and fire .357 Magnum cartridges, the 586 will chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges as well as .38 Special +P (overpressure ammunition). The Model 586 uses S&W‚‚s L (medium) revolver frame, with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. During the 1980s, Smith & Wesson developed its L-frame line of .357 Magnums: the Model 581, Model 586, Model 681, and Model 686. The Model 581 had a fixed notch type rear sight, whereas the 586 used a target style adjustable rear sight. These handguns had a major effect on both law enforcement and sporting markets. The 586 was introduced in 1980, while the 581 was discontinued in 1988
Manufacturer:
SMITH & WESSON Model:
MODEL 586 Caliber Info:
.357 MAG Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
6 Action:
REVOLVER Finish:
wood grips/blued ste
This revolver is a 1982-1983 manufacture, Smith & Wesson, Model 586 Distinguished Combat Magnum in new condition. Please note, this revolver is a \"No-Dash\" model and is rare find as it does not have the factory rework \"M\" proof mark in the crane. The legendary S&W deep blue finish is in almost perfect condition.
In addition to being able to chamber and fire .357 Magnum cartridges, the 586 will chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges as well as .38 Special +P (overpressure ammunition). The Model 586 uses S&W‚‚s L (medium) revolver frame, with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. During the 1980s, Smith & Wesson developed its L-frame line of .357 Magnums: the Model 581, Model 586, Model 681, and Model 686. The Model 581 had a fixed notch type rear sight, whereas the 586 used a target style adjustable rear sight. These handguns had a major effect on both law enforcement and sporting markets. The 586 was introduced in 1980, while the 581 was discontinued in 1988
Manufacturer:
SMITH & WESSON Model:
MODEL 586 Caliber Info:
.357 MAG Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
6 Action:
REVOLVER Finish:
wood grips/blued ste
This revolver is a 1982-1983 manufacture, Smith & Wesson, Model 586 Distinguished Combat Magnum in new condition. Please note, this revolver is a \"No-Dash\" model and is rare find as it does not have the factory rework \"M\" proof mark in the crane. The legendary S&W deep blue finish is in almost perfect condition.
In addition to being able to chamber and fire .357 Magnum cartridges, the 586 will chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges as well as .38 Special +P (overpressure ammunition). The Model 586 uses S&W‚‚s L (medium) revolver frame, with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. During the 1980s, Smith & Wesson developed its L-frame line of .357 Magnums: the Model 581, Model 586, Model 681, and Model 686. The Model 581 had a fixed notch type rear sight, whereas the 586 used a target style adjustable rear sight. These handguns had a major effect on both law enforcement and sporting markets. The 586 was introduced in 1980, while the 581 was discontinued in 1988
Manufacturer:
SMITH & WESSON Model:
MODEL 586 Caliber Info:
.357 MAG Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
6 Action:
REVOLVER Finish:
wood grips/blued ste
This revolver is a 1982-1983 manufacture, Smith & Wesson, Model 586 Distinguished Combat Magnum in new condition. Please note, this revolver is a \"No-Dash\" model and is rare find as it does not have the factory rework \"M\" proof mark in the crane. The legendary S&W deep blue finish is in almost perfect condition.
In addition to being able to chamber and fire .357 Magnum cartridges, the 586 will chamber and fire .38 Special cartridges as well as .38 Special +P (overpressure ammunition). The Model 586 uses S&W‚‚s L (medium) revolver frame, with a K-frame-sized grip mated to a larger diameter cylinder. During the 1980s, Smith & Wesson developed its L-frame line of .357 Magnums: the Model 581, Model 586, Model 681, and Model 686. The Model 581 had a fixed notch type rear sight, whereas the 586 used a target style adjustable rear sight. These handguns had a major effect on both law enforcement and sporting markets. The 586 was introduced in 1980, while the 581 was discontinued in 1988
Manufacturer:
SMITH & WESSON Model:
MODEL 586 Caliber Info:
.357 MAG Condition:
Used - Non-Certified Barrels:
6 Action:
REVOLVER Finish:
wood grips/blued ste