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Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson 150712 Model 686 Plus Deluxe 357 Mag or 38 S&W Spl +P Stainless Steel 6" Barrel, 7rd Cylinder, Satin Stainless Steel L-Frame, Textured Wood Grip, Internal Lock

Product Code : 022188141580

$969.00

Mfg Item #: 150712

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The Smith & Wesson Model 686 revolver is a true workhorse for both duty and sporting use. With a major effect on both law enforcement and sporting markets the 686 has become one of the most popular revolvers ever made. This 7 round revolver comes equipped with a wood grip, stainless steel barrel, cylinder, and frame finish. This Deluxe model has a 6" barrel.

Width8.7000
Height3.2500
Length13.0500
Caliber.357 MAG/.38 SPECIAL
Dimension3.25 X 8.70 X 13.05
Sight TypeADJUSTABLE
Frame ColorSTAINLESS
Hammer TypeCOMBAT
Trigger TypeCOMBAT
Barrel FinishSTAINLESS
Grips MaterialWOOD
No Sale To GuamNO SALE TO GUAM
Weight In Ounces44.9000
Cylinder Capacity7.0000
Frame DesignationL FRAME
Drilled And TappedY
No Sale To Puerto RicoNO SALE TO PUERTO RICO
Barrel Length In Inches6.0000
No Sale To Virgin IslandsNO SALE TO VIRGIN ISLANDS

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Firearm Safety 101

Published: March 26, 2025

Firearm safety is a fundamental responsibility for all gun owners. Understanding and following basic gun safety rules can prevent accidents and ensure responsible firearm handling.

1. Treat Every Firearm as if It's Loaded

Even if you believe a firearm is empty, always handle it with caution. This mindset ensures proper respect for the weapon and reduces the risk of negligent discharge.

2. Keep Your Finger Off the Trigger

Never place your finger on the trigger unless you are ready to fire. This rule prevents accidental discharges, which can happen if your finger slips or if you are startled.

3. Store Firearms Securely

Use a gun safe or a secure locking mechanism to prevent unauthorized access. Always store ammunition separately to enhance safety.

4. Be Aware of Your Target and Beyond

Always know what is in front of and behind your target before pulling the trigger. Bullets can travel long distances and penetrate unintended objects.