Here is the marking on one of mine that spent some time in custody....
Robert

Robert
I purchased a 4516-2 that had similar markings on it, but the numbers were place in inconspicuous areas.
Mine was engraved on the frame at the mag well flare, top of the the barrel(hidden by the slide), the underside of the edge of the slide rail and the magazine. None of the numbers are visible when the gun is assembled.
My 4516-2 was a Puerto Rican police trade-in, being a police trade-in, I'm told these are not evidence ID numbers, but they look similar to the OP's 6906.
Maybe things have changed that significantly since I pulled the pin, but the murder cases I testified in all occurred during normal court hours and my sworn testimony plus contemporaneous notes and a manufacturers SN were always enough. Never mind that far more guns logged into evidence were the fruits of crime than the instrumentality. In other words, the property of honest citizens. I also never found it necessary to cut an evidence number into the side of a vehicle with an acetylene torch to supplement the VIN. What do you guys use to carve your mark into loose gems?
Maybe you didn't mark all the evidence where you were but that wouldn't have made it far in the courts around here.Maybe things have changed that significantly since I pulled the pin, but the murder cases I testified in all occurred during normal court hours and my sworn testimony plus contemporaneous notes and a manufacturers SN were always enough. Never mind that far more guns logged into evidence were the fruits of crime than the instrumentality. In other words, the property of honest citizens. I also never found it necessary to cut an evidence number into the side of a vehicle with an acetylene torch to supplement the VIN. What do you guys use to carve your mark into loose gems?
Question for the LEO's responding to this thread - in an officer involved fatal shooting, is the officers handgun removed from service and subjected to this same type of evidence marking on their service handgun as shown above, for any court proceeding that may be required?
Also for the LEO's, I know in today's environment, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to protect and serve your community. I appreciate your service and all that you do in the performance of your duties. Be safe!
Thing #2: Sights!! I'm hearing that Novaks won't fit into the gun without milling or a bunch of filing. Wondering where, then, I can get either straight replacements for existing sights or what others folks think will fit without extensive "fitting."
(And what slide will fit on the 6906? 659? (I just sold a 5906 so that ain't gonna happen [replaced it with a 5946TSW that's been converted to DA/SA]. I seem to recall that TSW slides won't fit non-TSW frames.) I'll be looking for a replacement 6906, 6904 or 5906 slide....but I'd like to just get the sights fixed.)
*Question for the LEO's responding to this thread - in an officer involved fatal shooting, is the officers handgun removed from service and subjected to this same type of evidence marking on their service handgun as shown above, for any court proceeding that may be required?
Question for the LEO's responding to this thread - in an officer involved fatal shooting, is the officers handgun removed from service and subjected to this same type of evidence marking on their service handgun as shown above, for any court proceeding that may be required?
Question for the LEO's responding to this thread - in an officer involved fatal shooting, is the officers handgun removed from service and subjected to this same type of evidence marking on their service handgun as shown above, for any court proceeding that may be required?
Also for the LEO's, I know in today's environment, it is becoming increasingly more difficult to protect and serve your community. I appreciate your service and all that you do in the performance of your duties. Be safe!
The campus PD where I went to school had a Model 59 framed up on the wall that was seized on campus at some point. It looked in pretty good condition and I always wondered if it still worked.Heck, I am glad to see "evidence guns" "back on the street."
So many jurisdictions think that guns acquire bad habits and should not be allowed to resume their criminal careers.
The PD here either scraps confiscated guns or saves them for their "reference collection" perhaps to be used to show cops how to unload guns not covered at the academy.
I know of one subrosa barrel swap with a gun going to the Big House or the foundry.
Heck, I am glad to see "evidence guns" "back on the street."
So many jurisdictions think that guns acquire bad habits and should not be allowed to resume their criminal careers.
The PD here either scraps confiscated guns or saves them for their "reference collection" perhaps to be used to show cops how to unload guns not covered at the academy.
I know of one subrosa barrel swap with a gun going to the Big House or the foundry.