The more I think about it, I think I could be perfectly happy without my 686, 66, and 60. No wonder I haven't fired them in YEARS. And I don't think a GP100 is what I really need either, even though it feels better in the hand to me.
I've come to the conclusion that I already have what I truly believe are the best choices in defensive handguns... Kahr PM9, S&W 642, Colt 1911 in .45 acp and Browning Hi-Power in .40 cal.
I'm definitely going to keep my 642 for dropping in my front jeans pocket or capability of shooting through a coat pocket if necessary. And I may add an SP101 as well, but I don't really need one of those... in that size category, I think a Compact 1911 is a better choice... it's a gun I can definitely shoot more accurately more quickly.
So what do I prefer in place of the 686, 66, GP100 (bigger framed revolvers)?
Colt 1911's in .45 acp
Browning Hi-Powers in .40 cal
For smooth, quickly and very well placed follow-up shots, repetitive shooting, the big revolvers just don't hold a candle to these autos. And I must say that while 1911's can be very reliable indeed, the BHP is Amazingly reliable. I have two BHP's in .40 that I can count on as fully as any wheel gun. Eleven rounds of .40 cal. with remarkably smooth, quick, very well placed follow up shots, reliable as the sun. Man, it's tough for a big wheel gun to compare with that kind of speed, accuracy and firepower.
Shooting a 686 stoked with .357 ammo double action quickly with excellent accuracy is MUCH harder to do with the wheel gun than with the auto. And the capacity is almost half. Yes, the .357 is a more potent round than .40, but not by very much. And I feel the .40 cal bullets can be much better placed much more easily, whereas the more potent .357 bullets are more likely to be misplaced due to the double action movement of the hand and the recoil. Wheelguns are just much harder to shoot under duress quickly and accurately.
I didn't mean to turn this into a wheelgun vs. auto debate, but these thoughts just came to the fore as I was analyzing how I might use the new Rugers I was considering buying in place of the Smiths... I probably wouldn't use the Rugers any more than I use the Smiths. I would probably continue to rely on the 642 and PM-9 for "minimalist" coverage and go for the 1911's and Hi-Powers for bigger gun capacity... until I could get to my Mossy 500 and Winchester Traper in .45 Colt that is.
BUT, that SP101 sure is a sweet little siren. I may still have to pick up one of those just because they're great little wheel guns. And my Smiths? Honestly, as beautiful and slick as they are, I really think I'm just going to find new homes for them...
(except for my 642, that is)