North Carolina sheriff swaps 14 S&W revolvers for 200 Glocks

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North Carolina sheriff swaps Bonnie and Clyde-era ?Tommy Guns? for new arms | Fox News

Interesting part for us here:

<<The Sheriff's Department also was able to use other weapons in the trade, including 14 Smith & Wesson revolvers, for nearly 200 Glock .45-caliber magazines and other replacement parts for the officers' sidearms.>>

I wonder what those 14 revolvers were that a collector would pay enough for the SD to get 200 Glocks.

Edit: Just re-read that it was 200 magazines!
 
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What's really clownshoes is that they bought MushHampsters for patrol rifles instead of quality like Colt/DD/LMT/BCM, and it looks like no lights or Aimpoints. Dereliction.
 
What's really clownshoes is that they bought MushHampsters for patrol rifles instead of quality like Colt/DD/LMT/BCM, and it looks like no lights or Aimpoints. Dereliction.

Hey brother, don't go using logic and foresight.
 
The sheriff did not destroy the guns. He made sure they went to collectors and helped keep his budget in line at the same time. The department I started with did the same thing about 20 years ago. Included in that trade was one Thompson, four mod 97 Winchesters, three .351 patrol rifles, and a handful of revolvers. They got nowhere near what they were worth at the time. While working security at a gun auction several years ago I watched a class III dealer (there were only two bidding) win the bid on two transferable Thompson's for $18,000. He already had buyers lined up for them at $18,500 each. They bring much more than that now.
 
I had always heard Glock would trade old mags for new ones for LE agencies. I know when the high cap magazine ban went into efffect in '94 they told all their LE customers to trade in their old mags for new ones. Then they sold them used to non LE customers for about a hundred bucks apiece.
Jim
 
I'll give any police Dept. that will deal (200 glock mags.
for 14 S&W's). Even if they been carried.

Chuck
 
Sheriff Schatzman is an old friend and colleague.
My local department, at which my dad was armorer when I was a kid, also had two 1920-era Thompsons, the nice ones with the front handgrip and Cutts comp. They also had 18 Reising Model 50s. Not sure if they still have them.
 
I'll give any police Dept. that will deal (200 glock mags.
for 14 S&W's). Even if they been carried.

Chuck
In the article it says

"The Sheriff's Department also was able to use other weapons in the trade, including 14 Smith & Wesson revolvers, for nearly 200 Glock .45-caliber magazines and other replacement parts for the officers' sidearms."

So how good a deal it is depends on the "other replacement parts", what they are, how many, etc.

And of course the model(s) and condition of the 14 S&Ws.
 
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