Smith & Wesson Full Custom 586 L-COMP

Published on September 22, 2025
Duration: 6:42

This video details a comprehensive custom build on a Smith & Wesson 586 L-COMP revolver. Key modifications include custom barrel work with an 11-degree crown and channel porting, an ANR Designs optic mount, a Tromix cylinder release, custom Hammer Forge grips with unique faceting, and an asymmetrical Fitz trigger guard cut. The build also features a multi-tone Cerakote finish and an EPS Carry optic, resulting in a highly personalized and functional firearm.

Quick Summary

This custom Smith & Wesson 586 L-COMP features an 11-degree barrel crown and channel porting for reduced recoil, an ANR Designs optic mount, Tromix cylinder release, custom Hammer Forge grips, and an asymmetrical Fitz trigger guard cut for enhanced ergonomics and performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the Custom 586 L-COMP
  2. 00:33Custom Barrel Work: Crowning and Porting
  3. 01:18Optic Mount and Frame Modification
  4. 01:49Barrel Aesthetics and Cerakote Finish
  5. 02:10Tromix Cylinder Release and Grip Checkering
  6. 02:53Hammer Modification
  7. 03:06Hammer Forge Custom Grips
  8. 03:56Grip Faceting and Texturing
  9. 05:09Asymmetrical Fitz Trigger Guard Cut
  10. 06:01Optic Installation: EPS Carry
  11. 06:20Build Summary and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

What custom modifications were made to the Smith & Wesson 586 L-COMP in the video?

The custom build includes an 11-degree barrel crown, channel porting, an ANR Designs optic mount, a Tromix cylinder release, custom Hammer Forge grips with faceting, an asymmetrical Fitz trigger guard cut, and a Tri-Tone Cerakote finish.

How does the porting on the 586 L-COMP affect its performance?

The channel porting, combined with the factory compensator and 11-degree crown, is designed to vent gases and reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil, making the firearm easier to control.

What is unique about the Hammer Forge grips used on this custom revolver?

Hammer Forge grips are 3D printed and known for their precise fit, often requiring no backfilling. They also feature unique texturing and can be custom-scanned for various firearm models.

What is the purpose of the asymmetrical Fitz trigger guard cut on this custom revolver?

The asymmetrical Fitz cut, performed on the right side, removes the trigger guard obstruction for a right-handed shooter, allowing for faster and more direct access to the trigger.

More Gunsmithing & DIY Videos You Might Like

More from MK3 Firearms

View all →