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I just ordered a California Highway Patrol S&W 4006 TSW from CDNN Sports. I've wanted one of these since they first hit the market 3 years ago, but was always short on cash whenever they popped up, and they always seemed to dry up everywhere the moment I had the necessary funds, so I always ended up getting something else instead. Eventually I just sort of gave up on getting one, until today when I saw a thread about how CDNN had gotten some in, so I jumped on it immediately.
A special limited edition police-trade-in S&W 3rd Gen Semiauto for $399 is an absurd value, probably the best one I've ever personally been able to capitalize on.
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I just ordered a California Highway Patrol S&W 4006 TSW from CDNN Sports. I've wanted one of these since they first hit the market 3 years ago, but was always short on cash whenever they popped up, and they always seemed to dry up everywhere the moment I had the necessary funds, so I always ended up getting something else instead. Eventually I just sort of gave up on getting one, until today when I saw a thread about how CDNN had gotten some in, so I jumped on it immediately.
A special limited edition police-trade-in S&W 3rd Gen Semiauto for $399 is an absurd value, probably the best one I've ever personally been able to capitalize on.
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They are very cool pistols. I snagged mine 3 years ago. Hope you get a nice one!
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By all accounts, I ought to. CDNN has them listed as being in Good to Very Good condition, but so far most folks who bought one from them say they're practically Like New with a bit of holster wear that buffs right out.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if I end up with one that's well-worn, as that's just part of the mystique of a police trade-in.
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By all accounts, I ought to. CDNN has them listed as being in Good to Very Good condition, but so far most folks who bought one from them say they're practically Like New with a bit of holster wear that buffs right out.
Personally, I wouldn't mind if I end up with one that's well-worn, as that's just part of the mystique of a police trade-in.
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They have the "billboard" but it's laser-etched and from what I hear, will actually come off from holster wear alone, if not buffed off in short order with a 3M Pad.
Personally, I like it when the slide has a so-called billboard on them, because that's what makes them distinctive. Seriously, nowadays you see a lot of 1911s on the market without much on the slide, but thanks to that, you can polish up a Taurus PT1911 and it looks no different from a high dollar 1911 like a Kimber or a Dan Wesson.
So yeah, I honestly wish that the billboard were engraved into the slide so that it wouldn't come off so easily.
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I just got home with my 4006TSW CHP. Much to my satisfaction, it does indeed have a bit of external wear, most notably on the rail, which leads me to believe that this particular 4006TSW was fitted with a flashlight or laser. (Which is odd considering that from what I've heard, the CHP didn't carry their 4006s with any mounted accessories.)
However, internally it's like new, with no appreciable signs of wear, so this gun was likely carried often, but shot very little. The bore is absolutely pristine, is the guide rod, the inside of the slide, and the rails. The BB finish is still about 99% completely intact internally, so I doubt that the gun was even so much as even cleared on a regular basis.
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I just got home with my 4006TSW CHP. Much to my satisfaction, it does indeed have a bit of external wear, most notably on the rail, which leads me to believe that this particular 4006TSW was fitted with a flashlight or laser. (Which is odd considering that from what I've heard, the CHP didn't carry their 4006s with any mounted accessories.)
However, internally it's like new, with no appreciable signs of wear, so this gun was likely carried often, but shot very little. The bore is absolutely pristine, is the guide rod, the inside of the slide, and the rails. The BB finish is still about 99% completely intact internally, so I doubt that the gun was even so much as even cleared on a regular basis.
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Sweet!! I like the grip. The texture is different than mine.
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They're Hogue rubber grips. I bought the gun from CDNN Sports, and they sell all of them with brand new Hogue rubber grips, presumably because the original grips were either damaged or otherwise completely absent from whatever lot they came from.
Generally I'm not a fan of rubber grips, but these ones are surprisingly nice.
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They're Hogue rubber grips. I bought the gun from CDNN Sports, and they sell all of them with brand new Hogue rubber grips, presumably because the original grips were either damaged or otherwise completely absent from whatever lot they came from.
Generally I'm not a fan of rubber grips, but these ones are surprisingly nice.
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The grip on mine was nearly worn smooth on one side. I presumed seatbelt wear. I replaced it with new OEM. Only about $20 IIRC. I love shooting the thing.
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Well, still buying beer quarantine stuff. I was looking for a holster for my 3" 60-10. I wasn't having any luck. I didn't want a concealment holster as I have 2" J frames for that. A 640 fills that roll pretty well. Well I found something on Fleabay I liked. Listed as a vintage Triple K brand half flap holster for a 3" J frame. Well I ordered it and it arrived quickly. I think I paid too much at $50 but oh well. On the back the holster says Triple K San Diego 75 3 followed by a dash with another 3 underneath that. But no fitskies! Granted it's vintage and I'm trying to stuff a 60-10 357 in it. But I tried my 60 no dash and it didn't fit either. Well it looked close enough so I took off the rear sight, cut some wood for stretching and ran hot water over the parts of the holster that I wanted to alter. I then stuffed the gun in as far as it would go and then forcefully wedged the wood in where it needed to go and let it dry. It took several episodes but it now fits perfectly and is IMHO a perfect little field holster. I was out working in the woods today carrying it with 2 snake shot followed by 3 HPs. I think aesthetically I need some wood grips if I could find any that looked correct with the holster. Although, they'd need to be capable of taking a little abuse.
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Nice! I've owned a Taurus Judge Magnum for the past 3 years or so and love it, as do most people who have shot one and can handle the recoil. It's a blast at the range, (double-entendre intended) and with the right ammo (basically anything that was actually designed with the Judge in mind) it can be a good nightstand gun.
Last but not least, the Judge has an extra special feature, and that's driving Armchair Commandos, Mall Ninjas, Wannabe Operators, and self-proclaimed folks who are "serious about firearms" into a hissy fit at the mere mention of it.
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