Freshly polished S&W 686.
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Re: Freshly polished S&W 686.
BALLER!!
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Re: Freshly polished S&W 686.
Wow. What did you use to polish it?
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Freshly polished S&W 686.
I wanna put a big oily thumbprint on it.lol
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Re: Freshly polished S&W 686.
Used Mothers mag polish. It's not all that shiny(Not like my nickel model 29), but it did clean up all the little imperfections. I spent more time on the cylinder than the rest of the gun so it is nice and shiny! I like it though.
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Re: Freshly polished S&W 686.
I have one of these...actually its a 586 but looks exactly like yours. I have been wanting to polish it for a long time. You have just re-inspired me.