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Old 10-25-2009, 05:07 PM
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Isn't Detroit pretty much an 'anti-civillian owning guns' kinda city? Odd that the PD would release guns to dealers.
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I would not say Detroit is anti-gun I live here. They do however put stipulation on their guns being resold in this area. Which is why they are all over the country and not alot around Mi except the po's that have them.

I have been told that they did this again with the change over to the M&P40's. All glocks are being shipped off the only ones coming back to Detroit are the ones the officers are buying back( their issued gun). It is said they are not going to be allowed to sell the guns to any dealers or Distributors around Mi not sure how tight they are going to be with this.

They are getting top $$$. Last word officer will have to pay around $465 for their guns which is a lot considering some (most) are almost 20yrs old gen 1's . But Like my father said it was his for 20yrs and he wants it back besides he gets his M&P free when he retires.
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S&W model 10-7 Detroit Police Department revolver.
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Old 10-27-2009, 06:10 PM
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Wow that 2"er really looks nice!!!!\
Just one thing would make it look nicer~~~~~
~~If it were in my safe~~~~
What a Beauty!!!
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Detroit Police marked glocks and carbines are hitting dealers across America now. The prices are not cheap reasonable but not cheap. Mine are on the way

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Old 11-03-2009, 08:59 PM
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What kind of carbines and how about a link to where you're getting yours from!
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They are just M1 carbines GI some alpines and Universals aswell but they want over $500 for Universals I got a pretty decent deal on a grade one Winchester $840 no link call your dealer tell them to order you one they should know where. I do know dealer price on the winchester was like $779 grade 1 and Postal meters were $759 grade one add dealer mark up and you are over $800 fast.

But like I said they are not deals but if you collect Detroit guns you buy. I am not sure where all the crappy carbines are I have only seen grade 1 and grade 2 . I though somebody told me there were over 2k DPD carbines not sure I know there were alot.

The glocks are slowly coming out I have not come across any gen 3 model 22's (there are said to be over 1k NIB) just gen 2 22's and I have 23's and 27's on order all Detroit marked. These are just getting out.

The only problem is supply of quality .30 carbine ammo at a good price good thing I have a couple thousand rounds in my ammo fort. Not sure were all the ammo went from DPD???

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Here is an IBM IBM M1 Carbine .30 Carbine Cal. Non-Import - Military Rifles 30 Caliber Carbine

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Old 11-04-2009, 03:20 PM
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Whitecoyote that model 10 is beautiful it looks to be unfired no "drag line". Why would you shoot it? I am all for shooting my guns even my rarest and nicest but I don't shoot my never fired guns???
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Who has the turned in Glocks from DPD? I'd love a G27 from Detroit PD.
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