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| + | |[[.357 Magnum]] | ||
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| + | |~5 sec. | ||
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The Smith & Wesson 686-6 was developed in 1980 and has become a commercially successful double-action revolver. It is used by both US Navy special operations and French GIGN counter-terrorism operators due to its reliability in harsh weather conditions and the walloping punch it packs. | The Smith & Wesson 686-6 was developed in 1980 and has become a commercially successful double-action revolver. It is used by both US Navy special operations and French GIGN counter-terrorism operators due to its reliability in harsh weather conditions and the walloping punch it packs. | ||
| − | + | The S&W 686 featured in <i>No More Room in Hell</i> is chambered in [[.357 Magnum]] ammunition and stores 6 rounds per cylinder. | |
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The S&W 686 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]]. | The S&W 686 can be used in conjunction with a [[Maglite|maglite]]. | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 9 March 2014
Overview
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| Weapon Type: | Firearm |
| Firearm Type: | Handgun |
| Ammunition: | .357 Magnum |
| Clip Size: | 6 |
| Fire Rate: | Single Shot/Semi-auto |
| Reload Time: | ~5 sec. |
| Accuracy: | ? |
| Weight: | 10 |
The Smith & Wesson 686-6 was developed in 1980 and has become a commercially successful double-action revolver. It is used by both US Navy special operations and French GIGN counter-terrorism operators due to its reliability in harsh weather conditions and the walloping punch it packs.
The S&W 686 featured in No More Room in Hell is chambered in .357 Magnum ammunition and stores 6 rounds per cylinder.
The S&W 686 can be used in conjunction with a maglite.
