I have a few police trade in guns, but there is one that has some special meaning to me...in a wierd way.
In 1986 I was arrested by a Kitsap County Sheriff deputy, it changed my life in a good way.
Fast forward to 2008.....my buddy(local LE/Mil dealer) took in some 686's as a PD trade ins(been sitting at the Sheriff's for many years) there were 10 or so 686 all with tags with the deputies names on them, the deputies had the chance to buy(for $180) them if they wanted, they had 2 weeks to get them if they wanted.
As I looked them over....I found the one with the name of the deputy that arrested me.......I waited 2 weeks....watched all but one of them go home to the deputies......then when 3 week passed........there was one left and it was the one carried by the deputy that arrested me....and I took it home
kinda wierd I know...but it means alot to me.