New Model 686 and 686 Plus Revolvers Join Performance Center Firearms

New Smith & Wesson Model 686 and 686 Plus Revolvers are Purpose-Built for Competition.

Smith & Wesson 686 & 686 Plus Revolvers Join Performance Center Brand of Firearms
Smith & Wesson 686 & 686 Plus Revolvers Join Performance Center Brand of Firearms
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SPRINGFIELD, Mass., –-(Ammoland.com)- Smith & Wesson Corp. announced today the launch of two new Performance Center revolvers, the Model 686 and Model 686 Plus, to the company’s line of competition firearms.

The new Model 686 and 686 Plus revolvers feature premium Performance Center enhancements for a competition-ready package, such as a speed release thumbpiece for quick reloads, interchangeable sights, and a Performance Center tuned action.

Tony Miele, General Manager of the Performance Center, said, “When we began designing these revolvers, we wanted to develop an out-of-the-box solution for those seeking a revolver for competition shooting. Equipped with a speed release thumbpiece, tuned action, and unique visual appearance, these new revolvers have attractive features for both new and seasoned competitive shooters. The new Performance Center Model 686 and 686 Plus feature Performance Center enhancements that provide an excellent foundation for shooters looking to customize and gain a competitive edge in the shooting sports, or for those who are new to the sport and looking for an excellent competition-ready value.”

The new Performance Center Model 686 and 686 Plus revolvers feature a stainless steel frame, cylinder, and barrel with a matte silver finish.

Built for competition, these revolvers include a Performance Center speed release, interchangeable orange front sight, and a Performance Center tuned action. These revolvers also feature a unique visual design, including an unfluted cylinder, vented ribbed barrel, and a chromed custom teardrop hammer.

Chambered in .357 Magnum and .38 S&W Special +P, the new Performance Center Model 686 revolver is equipped with a 6 round cylinder and 4-inch barrel, while the Performance Center Model 686 Plus revolver features a 7 round cylinder, 5-inch barrel and features a cylinder cut for moon clips. Both Performance Center Model 686 and 686 Plus have an MSRP of $966.

All Smith & Wesson products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty and lifetime service policy.

For more information about the new Performance Center Model 686 and 686 Plus revolvers, including spec sheets and images, please click here.

For more information on Smith & Wesson products, please visit www.smith-wesson.com

About Smith & Wesson

Smith & Wesson Corp. is a provider of quality firearms for personal protection, target shooting and hunting in the global consumer and professional markets. Smith & Wesson is world famous for its handguns and long guns sold under the Smith & Wesson®, Performance Center®, M&P®, Thompson/Center Arms™, and Gemtech® brands. Through its Manufacturing Services Division, Smith & Wesson Corp. also provides forging, machining, and precision plastic injection molding services to a wide variety of consumer goods companies. For more information on Smith & Wesson, call (800) 331-0852 or log on to www.smith-wesson.com.

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Mike Hallick

I need to know how much my Smith and Wesson model 686 is worth . stanlees steel and dubble action .357 Target sight and combat grips

SteveK

What’s with that ugly finish? Looks like they forgot to finish the stainless.

Wild Bill

@hotshottertom L, When did S&S start with the horrible internal lock? How can one tell if it has the internal lock? Seems like S&W has decided to make firearms for the shooting games crowd. I have an older 686. I like it because the N frame fits my hands, nicely.

Tom L

When the custom shop begins offering guns without the horrible internal lock, I’ll pony up the money for one…Until then I’ll continue to purchase pre-lock guns that have double & tripled in value over the last 15 years…And for good reason!