Here in New York State, before Governor Pataki banned the practice of Police/Sheriff departments selling, trading in their used service weapons, we were allowed to buy our department weapons instead of them being traded in. I have both of my no dash Model 66's. I chose at my own cost to use smooth wood grips, as the checkered grips tend to chew up my jackets, and the patrol car's interior. I carried a Smith&Wesson revolver everyday on and off duty, until sadly in 1991 the automatic craze took over. Post pictures of your retired service revolvers as a tribute to a by-gone era.
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Sadly, I traded or sold my Model 19 and my 586 from my early days as a reserve officer. Those are two (2) guns I really wish I had back. I traded the Model 19 in 1983 and sold my 586 in 1990.
I was really foolish, ( I was so dumb, I did not know just how dumb I was) in those days, always looking for the latest, greatest handgun.
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You are not the only one who was young once. I'm sure we all regret selling a firearm or two in the past. I know I do.
Regards
Jim
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Traded in the M10 for a 64 when I made sergeant. The departmental armorer (a sergeant of all things) did that if you asked nicely with an outstanding trigger job to boot. The gold badge is the bicentennial one we were allowed to purchase.
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