I will start it off with this nice cherry model 10-5 in nickel from the Detroit PD with a 5" barrel. I am curious how many will surface here and if they are different in barrel length from mine. Peter.
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Posts: 991 | Location: S.E.PA. | Registered: 02 November 2007
Going back to at least the 1940s, DPD issued 5 inch nickel Colt Official Police or 5 inch nickel S&W M&P which later became the model 10 in 1957. The 10-5s were the last S&W duty guns bought. The bureaus, and command got issued 2 inch nickel Colt DS or S&W M&P. Some blued 2 inch M&P were bought, but most are nickel. Later model 64s in 2 inch were bought. Those are the only two barrel lengths issued. Officers were allowed to purchase and carry their own Colt or S&W DA revolvers in 38Spl or larger and supplied their own holsters, ammo and pouches or speed loaders. The S&W model 39 and 59 were also allowed starting in the 1970s. Here's a post war M&P. I'll try to dig up some more photos. Here's it's blued post war brother.
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Posts: 2797 | Location: Clinton Township Michigan | Registered: 11 February 2003
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Pred, here is my contribution. I think it is only a few numbers higher than yours. Bought this for my wife for Mothers Day, after she found it at a show. She likes the "shiny things". Our only NIB revolver. They don't stay like this long in my house. She is debating whether to shoot it or not. But I also have 2 other 5" 38 special guns.
Mike
Posts: 19 | Location: Central Ohio | Registered: 02 September 2006
Damn! This opens an old wound for me. I had one about 10 yrs ago. I paid $199. A beautiful DPD marked 5". Pristine.
Back then I didn't apreciate what it was as it was my only S&W back then. It was just a "clunky .38". I stupidly traded it off for something that I don't even remember. One of my biggest gun regrets. Ouch.