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Old 10-14-2013, 12:12 PM
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All these did time with LEOs ....

The M&P on top was carried by a SHeriff's Deputy from the 1950's to the 1970's, it is a reblued Victory Model.

I carried the 66 and 15 (Farrant's) on the left. The 66 on the right was carried by friend and the 15 with Pachs was the last 15 in my Department's inventory, it escaped the transition to the SIG 226.



The Hogue grips were popular in the late 70's as they were the first massed produced "ergonomic" stocks. The pair on the right hand 66 was the second pair of these stocks to hit the streets in our area. The ones on the left 66 were the third pair to hit the streets. Not a big distinction to be sure, but what the heck....

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