Basic:
1. Place unloaded revolver on half cock
2. Push Barrel Wedge to the left. It will either stop against the retaining screw or come all the way out. This varies.
3 pull barrel assembly off the frame and cylinder off the arbor.
4. Unscrew nipples for cleaning.
Complete:1. Remove back strap section of the grip frame. Screws are on either side of the hammer and on the bottom of the grip frame assembly.
2. Loosen and/or remove the main spring;
3. Remove front of grip frame/trigger guard - three screws.
4. Remove Trigger bolt spring now visible in the bottom of the action.
5. Remove cylinder bolt and then trigger held by identical screws.
6. Remove hammer screw and then hammer and hand assembly through the bottom of the frame.
Remounting:
1. Replace hammer and hand first being careful not to compress or overstress the hand spring'
2. Replace locking bolt. It is necessary for the split "ears" on the rear of the hand to ride in front of the cam on the right side of the hammer. This is best accomplished by placing the hammer in its lowered (forward ) position. The outside "ear" presses against the inside of the frame while the active side presses against the hammer in front of the hammer cam.
3. Replace Trigger. This is easiest with the hammer pulled back.
4. Replace trigger /bolt spring being sure that the long "finger" is on the step on the front of the trigger. Some springs appear to be too short to replace. In this case, index the long "finger"/leaf of the spring against the step on the trigger and press down so that it will stretch out and allow replacement of the screw.
5. Replace front porton of grip frame and the main spring. It is often best to leave some slack in the screws-including the mainspring screw- until everything is in position. then tighten all screws.
6. Replace grip and back strap of grip frame. This may require loosening the screws of the front portion of the grip frame just to get all the screws lined up.
For $30, you can get a factory letter that will tell you in what configuration it left the factory, when, etc., and a short history of the model.
98 because 98*7 = 686
The greatest common factors of 196 and 686 is 98. Factors of 686 are 1,2,7,14,49,98,343,686 Factors of 196 are 1,2,4,7,14,28,49,98,196 GCD=98
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon - 2009 1-686 was released on: USA: 25 May 2012
If the last digit doubled subtracted from the rest is a multiple of 7, the whole number is divisible by 7. Example: 686 68 - 12 = 56 56 is divisible by 7. 686 is divisible by 7.
Best left to a gunsmith
600 or so.
There is no such weapon.
100-450 USD
50-550 USD or so
100-400 USD
Revolver or semi-auto?
100-460 or so
Try e-gunparts.com
All Smith and Wesson model 686 revolvers were made as double action handguns by Smith and Wesson.
Best left to a gunsmith
No such caliber in the S&W line.