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Vermont State Police precursor, 1930’s Colt 38 Super.
Sweet!S&W 66-1. Purchase from the state armorer,
Nice! I found this S&W 66 (pre-1982 P&R) in the SCofSW 5th Ed. They describe the finish as "blued stainless." Plus, only 750 to 800 units were produced to fill this order.Connecticut State Police, Blackened Model 66.
Nice... But, I find it interesting the F.B.I. didn't choose a three inch S&W Model 13 for its 50th Anniversary commemorative revolver. S&W Model13 was the last revolver issued by the FBI before they transitioned to semi-automatics.
@Sevens post inspired me to share this one. Post war M&P, I don’t think that it is a PD gun but maybe a security guard’s gun issued to him when he does his rounds around the plant.….was an issued gun for the Ohio DOC. It is not marked but was part of a large group that the local huge gun store took in.
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It is a 10-10, dates to 1991 I think, and it is not marked with the DOC however you must love how the department armorer gave it a rack number:
I was not there but in my mind he carved in to it with a rusty, broken nail.
This revolver shoots & shoots however! Slick and smooth and a joy to shoot.
It would have made too much sense to use the Model 13. I only bought it because I was looking for a Model 27 and liked the 5" barrel. Plus it was cheaper than any other 27 that I had been looking at. I guess nobody was interested in a FBI gun. It also had some unusual shaped stocks, unlike any other factory ones I have seen.Nice... But, I find it interesting the F.B.I. didn't choose a three inch S&W Model 13 for its 50th Anniversary commemorative revolver. S&W Model13 was the last revolver issued by the FBI before they transitioned to semi-automatics.
After thinking about why the F.B.I. chose the 5" S&W Model 27 over the 3" Model 13 (last F.B.I. issued revolver), I searched for a reason. What I found is in an almost 14 year old S&W Forum thread (link copied below)...It would have made too much sense to use the Model 13.