I’ve never seen a no dash 686 sell for less than $1k. It’s hard to even find them for sale because people don’t want to get rid of them.

I personally disagree with comparing new production 686 with a no dash. That’s being disingenuous to the actual value of the gun. The value of a no dash 686 is not affected whatsoever by what new production 686’s are selling for because the only commonality is the Company and the chambering.

Does this opinion earn me a discount? smile