That's a really nice combination of assorted accessories, but your revolver and the story are terrific too. A friend of mine who is still on the job, told me in a recent phone conversation about a bunch of old retired cops he watched qualifying. He was really tickled to see 70 something year olds and even an 80 something year old police retiree shooting vintage wheel guns and scoring in the 240's. He said one guy, over 75 years of age shot the course with a pre war M&P and was the highest score that morning. It was probably his service revolver. He said the guy retired in 1968, so he went on probably just after WWII.
Cheers;
Lefty
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