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Join Date: March 12, 2020
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S&W 581
A S&W forum member showed his new acquisition a month ago. As luck has it, I found one the next day at an LGS despite those being very rare here in Switzerland and I proceed to buy it for abt $ 750
My distinguished service magnum, made in 1981 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The original Magna stocks are way too small for my hands, so I installed some combats I had in reserve. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Range time, indoor 25 m ![]() L frame, fixed sights. Everything you need and nothing you don't |
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Very nice. What range was the target, and what ammo did you use?
25 meters, it helps to read the caption. BTW, Happy New Year. |
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Very nice! I love a good blue S&W!
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Great find. Very nice.
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Looks good.
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I carried such a revolver in the Border Patrol (witnessing how long that was). I still have it and likely will die with it. Along with the Model 13 that looks very much like it.
I found it would shoot Winchester Silver Tip .357 Magnum ammo very consistently and with manageable recoil. The good old days. |
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That is a good-looking revolver, what a great fine. Congrats
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Location: Western slope of Colorado
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If i had to carry a Revolver as a duty gun…that would be my choice. Those L frames are NICE
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Join Date: October 9, 2009
Location: North Alabama
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last of the breed
An L-frame was the last revolver issued to me before the NPS went to P-series SIGs. Mine was a 686, stainless with adjustable sights. The NPS went to 110/125 gr JHP magnum ammo after some poor performance from the previously standard .38 spl 110gr +P+ load that was common issue with assorted fed agencies at the time. Also, many of the assorted K-frames that were so common across the service were in no condition, to begin a to a steady diet of mag ammo.
The L-frames handled mag ammo well, and were not as bulky as an N-frame, but they were still heavy. If memory serves, my issue L-frame was heavier than my personally owned N-frame .44 mag Mtn gun by several ounces. |
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That is a nice example. The L-Frames are very good revolvers in general. I started carrying a 586 soon after they were introduced, and have had several L-Frames in the years since. They have become my favorite .357 revolvers.
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I bought one when they 1st came out. With 158 standard Win ammo it shot like a champ.
I traded it of and got me a 586 adj sight model more friendly to hand loads. The 586 & 686 were the last revolvers I sold to PDs. In less than 10yrs PDs were buying auto pistols. I just traded off a 586 nickel NIB. Seems I sold to cheap. |
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