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smith & wesson 686 7 inch barrel

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2011

out at the range having fun

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  • The 686 is a great gun. Was that a rental? You were being pretty hard on that crane. Flicking the cylinder in and out of the frame looks cool in the movies but is not the best thing for your gun.

  • @guitartricky Yes it was a rental and yes it is a great gun even though the cylinder felt a little loose no thanks to me by the way :) . I've been doing that since I was in high school didn't find out that it was bad until recently but I guess I could use it if I only had use of one hand but I hope that never happens

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  • Oh well live and learn. But yeah you right about the one handed thing if you're injured it may be the only way to close the cylinder.

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