Why your revolver needs a 686 wood grip right now
If you've ever spent time at the range with a Smith & Wesson L-frame, you know that finding the right 686 wood grip can totally change how the gun shoots. Most people buy their 686, take it out of the box, and just live with those black rubber grips it comes with. And hey, I get it. Rubber is practical. It's soft, it absorbs some of that .357 Magnum kick, and it doesn't care if it gets rained on. But let's be real for a second: there's no soul in a piece of molded rubber. A classic stainless steel revolver deserves something with a bit more character. ...