Detroit PD gun picture thread?!!!!

Never pay big $$$ for a beat down 64-5 because there were around 1000 of them and they pop up nib all the time for around $500. DPD never issued the 64-5's because they changed over to the glock before they ran out of model 10's.
 
How did this 64-5 come about being marked for the Detroit Police?

Was it an "over run" that was never issued?

There's no way it's a "fake", not worth the effort to fake a mark that adds nothing of value to most people.
 
They are not fake markings they were just never issued to officers. DPD had them in the inventory but they changed over to the glock before any of the 64-5's were issued they did issue alot of 64-2's mostly to retiring officers. All the 64-5's were sold nib to century arms when DPD changed over to the glock in 1992.
 
So it must be that someone bought this on the cheap from Century, used it as a carry piece and now is trying to double their money on it......
 
century arms is a distributor they sold them to gun dealers across America. But yeah I herd those guns went cheap back then I herd they could be bought for only a few hundred dollars even the nib guns. But a gun is only worth what somebody is willing to pay for it ;)
 
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Detroit Police Pre 10

I just picked up my Detroit Police Pre 10 today at Cabela's in Dundee Michigan.
 

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They are not fake markings they were just never issued to officers. DPD had them in the inventory but they changed over to the glock before any of the 64-5's were issued they did issue alot of 64-2's mostly to retiring officers. All the 64-5's were sold nib to century arms when DPD changed over to the glock in 1992.

I recently purchase a 64-4 2inch RB, Detroit Police Mark with the Original Box. Under Features, the box is marked "SPECIAL" Product code is 102501, Spec. Ord # 1728. The seller claimed that it had never been issued, as you mention for the 64-5"s. Do you think this 64-4 could just be one that was in inventory or ? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
The only model 64's that were never issued were the 64-5's. There were alot of officers that traded their 5" service guns for snubnose or shorter barreled guns when they retired.

I know up until a few years ago DPD still have model 64-2's they would give at retirement. I also know they still have some used model 10's in inventory.

A lot of the officers that took New guns when they retired never took them out of the box. They owned other OD guns they liked to carry already.

The model 12-2 I posted belonged to the president of the Sgt & Lt's association and he never fired it but 6 bullets when he got it then put it in a drawer for 15yrs until i bought it.
 
64-2 2 inch

With any luck I will pick up a 64-2 2 inch DPD marked gun tomorrow. There is no box but from the photos it looks 98/99%. I was reading the for sale guns on this forum and it was mentioned that he had a 64 2 inch. I was surprised to find out it was still for sale and marked DPD.

Paul
 
With any luck I will pick up a 64-2 2 inch DPD marked gun tomorrow. There is no box but from the photos it looks 98/99%. I was reading the for sale guns on this forum and it was mentioned that he had a 64 2 inch. I was surprised to find out it was still for sale and marked DPD.

Well I got it and it is home now. I'll post photoes later.
 
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64-2

Here is the photo of my 64-2 DPD marked gun.
 

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Nice find. They seem to have put some nice factory stocks on some of the 64s, I've noticed.
 
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hi guys , i just bought a Gould & Goodrich flap holster for my nickeled 10-5, I am assembling a duty belt , cuff case and ammo pouche for my Detroit police revolver, did the Detroit police use silver or brass hardware ??
[ color of the snaps and buckle ??]

many thanks, robbt
 
I HAVE ONE FOR SALE A MODEL 64 I

I've seen a few on gunbroker in the past and am currently looking for a Detroit Police marked gun.

I GOT A MODEL 64 WITH DETROIT POLICE ITS IN NICE SHAPE YOU CAN CALL IF YOU LIKE 321-863-3433 I MAY LIST IT ON G/B
 
hi guys , i just bought a Gould & Goodrich flap holster for my nickeled 10-5, I am assembling a duty belt , cuff case and ammo pouche for my Detroit police revolver, did the Detroit police use silver or brass hardware ??
[ color of the snaps and buckle ??]

many thanks, robbt
My guess would be silver (nickel) for Officers, Brass for Supervisors on up.
 
hi guys , i just bought a Gould & Goodrich flap holster for my nickeled 10-5, I am assembling a duty belt , cuff case and ammo pouche for my Detroit police revolver, did the Detroit police use silver or brass hardware ??
[ color of the snaps and buckle ??]

many thanks, robbt

Robbt,
I have a retired Detroit PD Officer on my staff. She is married to a retired DPD officer as well. She tells me her husband has his old gunbelt. I asked her if she would either bring it in so I could take pics, or let her take pics and I will get them to you.
That should help you a bit.
Hope things are good for you....
 
hi sheriffoconee, that would be great will try to take a picture of my sixgun and the new old stock holster and post it this weekend , many thanks, robbt
 
There are so many wonderful old revolvers in this thread! I want to own several of them, So many great examples!
I would never have guessed when I started this post way back on 9-6-08 that there would be so many DPD guns showing up in this one Forum!
Wonderful! ! !
I really want a snub DPD firearm,
Maye someone here will PM me with one they want to sell??
Keep up the good work guys!
Peter
 
Re: Brass or Nickle, in '68 the belts being issued had nickle hardware for the officers. Sometime prior to this hardware was brass.

Stinger
 
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