A Smith & Wesson 686-4 stainless revolver chambered in .357 Magnum with a 6-inch full-underlug barrel. Recognized as the first example in its production series and accompanied by its original factory box.
Smith & Wesson's L-frame was the answer to a real problem. The K-frame .357s of the era couldn't take a steady diet of full magnum loads without shooting loose, and the heavier N-frame guns were a handful. The 686 split the difference, and this 686-4 carries the engineering that made the line a fixture in police holsters and on range bays through the 1990s.
The dash-four designation matters here. It marks the version with the updated hammer-mounted firing pin and the internal refinements Smith made through the model's run, the kind of details that separate one production point from the next for collectors who track them. Chambered in .357 Magnum, it swallows full-house magnum loads and mild .38 Special wadcutters with equal ease. The full underlug runs the length of the 6-inch barrel, hanging weight out front where it settles the muzzle and soaks up recoil.
The finish is satin stainless throughout, brushed rather than polished, with the Smith & Wesson address rolled into the barrel and the caliber marked on the right side. Up top you get a black adjustable rear sight paired with a red ramp front, the traditional target setup that defined the L-frame. The grips are checkered goncalo alves target stocks wearing the gold S&W medallion, with a slightly worn finish on the high spots that shows this one saw some honest handling.
The cylinder swings out clean and locks up tight. The bore is bright with strong rifling. Open the action and you find the smooth double-action stroke and crisp single-action break that built the company's name.
It comes with its original blue Smith & Wesson box. For a shooter who wants an L-frame .357 that handles anything you feed it, or a collector filling out the 686 production timeline, this one earns a look.
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