CPD marked revolver

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Just came into possession of an M&P 5-screw, c-prefix serial number with 2" barrel, round butt. On left side of frame just in front of the grip panel is a circle with CPD marked in it.

Can anyone shed any light on this? Googling any combination of "S&W, 5-screw, M&P, pre-10, CPD" netted nothing but drivel about installing night sights on an M&P semi-auto - incredibly ill-conceived and irritating.

My first guess was Chicago PD, but I'd love to hear from some of you guys in the know.
 
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There are probably almost uncountable cities or towns that marked their guns CPD. Concord New Hampshire is 1 of them. Where on the gun is it, photos might help. But, it's likely that only by lettering the gun will you find out for sure.
 
CPD revolver

I'll try to get some photos of it. Thanks for the feedback.
 
The chicago police department does not issue weapons.

We purchased our own weapon when we came on the job.

Pat
 
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus... you live in Ohio by any chance?

Only way to have any hope of knowing is pay $50 for the letter telling you where it shipped.
 
Is it like this? Cleveland. I have a 5 inch M+P made in 1927 IIRC. There is a thread on here about those guns somewhere. lol
 

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Hiram, that is identical to the mark on my gun. Cleveland, huh? Well, this one turned up in Ft. Worth, where it no doubt migrated in search of a winning sports franchise.

Not really.
 
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Tony, thats a good one, your mind is NOT slipping after all..;)

and yes, that was one of Clevelands (Ohio) guns.........
 
I agree, there are tons of CPD departments throughout the US. I can tell you if it's from an Ohio PD it's probably not from Columbus. They mark duty sidearms with a four digit number only.
 
Check out the link and look at the CPD stamp in the photos. That gun has been verified as a Cleveland PD gun. According to my information, my gun was sold (probably traded for other firearms or equipment) in the late 70's, early 80's. CPD probably unloaded a lot of these old guns around that time and they have ended up who-knows-where.
 
Check out the link and look at the CPD stamp in the photos. That gun has been verified as a Cleveland PD gun. According to my information, my gun was sold (probably traded for other firearms or equipment) in the late 70's, early 80's. CPD probably unloaded a lot of these old guns around that time and they have ended up who-knows-where.

Dang Tony, your gun from 1943 is my birth year.
 
Bill, that is the earliest record of that gun being issued. It was probably made around 1925...and I know that is not your birth year! Who knows where that gun was prior to 1943, but it was probably in the CPD inventory. I would have to bet that thing sent a few slugs zinging through parts of Cleveland in the day.
 
Bill, that is the earliest record of that gun being issued. It was probably made around 1925...and I know that is not your birth year! Who knows where that gun was prior to 1943, but it was probably in the CPD inventory. I would have to bet that thing sent a few slugs zinging through parts of Cleveland in the day.

Elliot Ness more than likely carried it. That's your story, so stick to it.:D I'll back you up any time, any day.
 
Elliot Ness more than likely carried it. That's your story, so stick to it.:D I'll back you up any time, any day.

That's like my Official Police made in 1929 and was inventory to the Indiana State Prison. I always like to think it was at Michigan City when Dillinger was there.
 
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