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Old 10-30-2009, 10:14 AM
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Originally Posted by David Sinko View Post
To this day the Lehigh County Sheriff's Dept. here in PA still issues the stainless version (Model 64 or 65?) of the Model 10. They are pre-lock and pre-MIM and made right. I guess they keep recycling them when the deupties retire or die. The deputies continue to scream bloody murder about having to use the "obsolete revolver" while I would be happy to trade in my department issued Sig 229 for an old Model 10. As far as I'm concerned, if you can hit what you're shooting at, six rounds of proper .38 Special are better than any semiauto out there.

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I agree Dave. Its fun when I am at the range. I see all these so called shooters with their Glocks and Sigs shoot and there spread is all over their targets. I am a old revolver guy. I will take my model 10-14 (current model) and consistly shoot in the black or in red of a bulleye target. This is at 15 yrds away. Bullet placement is the key to suvival. You can miss with 10 rounds but three rounds by a model 10/64 with good ammo will beat the guys with the autoloaders everytime. Its a known fact.

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