I should have mentioned this question as part of my post. This revolver is in Cali gun jail (10 day hold dros), but the one this that is odd it is a SA/DA. Appearently some of the LAPD revolvers were shipped SA/DA other only Da. Any info on this?
Thanks Bob,This now makes complete sense. Very interesting about the nra matches. Since it was clear this was a service intended revolver, my assumption is these revolvers were delivered only in a box without a presentation case. Btw beautiful gun and thanks for sharing the picture.
I should have mentioned this question as part of my post. This revolver is in Cali gun jail (10 day hold dros), but the one think odd it is a SA/DA. Appearently some of the LAPD revolvers were shipped SA/DA other only Da. Any info on this?
Perhaps some of the forum members who were on LAPD can help with this, but my recollection is that the Model 68 was made prior to the mandated change to DAO. Thus, I do not believe that EITHER the commemorative 68s or the actual use 68s were DAO as originally shipped by S&W.
Newbie to S&W here. But I think this is the first model 68 I have seen. Is the caliber the only difference between a model 66 and a 68? I guess I would like to know what makes it a model 68 and what years were they produced?
The M68 came out in 1985, just after I got off probation. The mandated change to DAO came in 1971 after a shooting by an officer holding a suspect at gunpoint with his revolver cocked.
Bob