Originally Posted by Burleyboy
Originally Posted by GunGeek
When comparing medium frame .357's, specifically S&W, Ruger, and Colt...No matter what, you're going to end up with a fantastic revolver. It comes down to the little things that do it for you. Look, feel, sights, trigger...etc. Everyone has a revolver that just does it for them...just make sure you buy the one that does it for you. Or you'll have to go back at a later date and buy the one that does it for you. Might as well 100% satisfy the heart the first time; its cheaper that way.


I now have a 4" python, a 6" gp100, a 3" sp101, and a 1&7/8" 360pd all in 357. Now I want a 686 plus 7 shot in a 4" for an all around shooter. I was considering a 4" 7 shot gp100 too but I've narrowed it down to a 686. The local shop had a 3" 686 plus I'm stock and that is tempting me. I guess my question has now evolved into which 686 plus should I get, 3" or 4"?

Thanks,
Bb


It depend upon the use to me. Since I wouldn't be trying to conceal carry a 686+, I'd go with the 4" barrel. For general use, I like a 4" to 6" barrel 357 magnum. I have a 686+ with a 5" barrel that's just about perfect for my use for a hunting revolver and general range gun.