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not another lock thread
My brother asked me when S&W started puting the lock in their guns. I can't remember exactly but 1987 sticks in my mind for some reason. He wants to buy a 686 but would prefer a pre lock model. Anybody know for sure?
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I think it was during the clinton administration.
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I have 3 629's. The newest were made in 1994 or 1995 and have no locks.
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Yes.:)
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I think they began phasing in the lock in 2000
In case you are interested, there is a very simple and attractive way of removing the lock and covering the hole. The "Plug" http://smith-wessonforum.com/accesso...9-fs-plug.html |
yup...I googled it.
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Here's some further info on the 686:
686 (1980): Begin production 686-1 (1986): radius stud package; floating hand 686-2 (1987): change hammer nose, bushing, & associated parts 686-3 (1988): new yoke retention system 686-4 (1993): change rear sight leaf, drill and tap frame for scope mount, change extractor, introduce Hogue grips 1995: introduction of 7 shot + model with 6" barrel 1996: deletion of square butt frame; begin shipping in blue plastic case 1997: change thumbpiece; ship with Master trigger lock 686-5 (1997): change frame design to eliminate cylinder stop stud; eliminate serrated tangs; change to MIM hammer, with floating firing pin: change to MIM trigger; change internal lockwork 686-6 (2001): introduce internal hammer and trigger key lock 686-7 (2002): introduce Performance Center variation in .38 Super Based on this info, If I were in the market for a 686, I'd look for a -4 or earlier model. This info came from my Standard Catalog of Smith & Wesson 3rd Edition book, which is very helpful. Grizz |
Thanks grizz. I'm right there with you on the -4. I had one but sold it to finance another pistol. It's the only case of seller's remorse I've ever had. If I ever see another one in as good shape as that one was, it'll come home with me .
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