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I was watching the newer hitcher movie and saw some behind the scenes stuff. i think the 4" 686 used is the plus model. in a deleted scene you can see the locking notches aren't above the cylinders and what looks like 7 chambers. just to let you guys know. this is my first post on this site. sorry if there are any issues in posting and not having an account currently. 1/11/2011
 
I was watching the newer hitcher movie and saw some behind the scenes stuff. i think the 4" 686 used is the plus model. in a deleted scene you can see the locking notches aren't above the cylinders and what looks like 7 chambers. just to let you guys know. this is my first post on this site. sorry if there are any issues in posting and not having an account currently. 1/11/2011
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:I kind of wish I could get a IMFDb-quality picture of my 686+, so we could have one of a 5-inch barreled Stocking Dealer Special, and so there would be at least ONE picture of one online.-[[User:S&Wshooter|S&Wshooter]] ([[User talk:S&Wshooter|talk]])

Revision as of 04:48, 15 May 2014

Additional Variants

Smith & Wesson Model 686 with hardwood grips - .357 Magnum
Smith & Wesson Model 686 8" Barrel - .357 Magnum


underused

It's a shame that this exquisite example of Smith and Wesson's handywork is so underused in movies and games-S&Wshooter 17:58, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
I guess their interest is mostly in either the bigger-caliber large-frames or the smaller 'pocket' revolvers like the Model 36. Orca1 9904 18:15, 9 July 2009 (UTC)
I know, but the +P model holds 7 shots! How is that not interesting? "Did I shoot 5 shots 0r 6? Oh wait I have 7! *BLAM*

One of the side arms used by Raptor Pilots in the new Battlestar Galactica series was a modified S&W 686.

Capacity means nothing in a movie.--FIVETWOSEVEN 19:53, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

Usually. It did matter in Blood Work, though.--PistolJunkie 23:05, 10 January 2011 (UTC)

One movie < most movies. Also I highly doubt that most would notice UNLESS a point is specifically made about it in the movie.--FIVETWOSEVEN 21:31, 11 January 2011 (UTC)

They actually do point it out in Blood Work. I had never heard of the 627 before I saw it, and was almost certain that one of the script writers had botched up when Clint said "eight shot Smith & Wesson". But yes, ammo capacity is usually dependent on the same thing that a character's intelligence, vehicle, and computer all run on; a 1:1 solution of plot and applied Phlebotinum.--PistolJunkie 00:28, 12 January 2011 (UTC)
Are you, by chance, a TV Troper? - User: 2wingo

I was watching the newer hitcher movie and saw some behind the scenes stuff. i think the 4" 686 used is the plus model. in a deleted scene you can see the locking notches aren't above the cylinders and what looks like 7 chambers. just to let you guys know. this is my first post on this site. sorry if there are any issues in posting and not having an account currently. 1/11/2011

I kind of wish I could get a IMFDb-quality picture of my 686+, so we could have one of a 5-inch barreled Stocking Dealer Special, and so there would be at least ONE picture of one online.-S&Wshooter (talk)

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