GaryinOKC Member Gold Supporter Joined Oct 25, 2018 Messages 409 Reaction score 2,976 Location OKC area Dec 26, 2024 #1 Pretty nice no dash 68. CHP stamps intact. [/IMG] [/IMG]
S SmithNut US Veteran Platinum User Joined Dec 31, 2008 Messages 3,451 Reaction score 9,946 Dec 26, 2024 #2 Neat gun Interesting that the CHP markings are not overstruck as all the ones I've seen in the past have been. Here's the one I owned, and it was overstruck as OHB.
Neat gun Interesting that the CHP markings are not overstruck as all the ones I've seen in the past have been. Here's the one I owned, and it was overstruck as OHB.
OP GaryinOKC Member Gold Supporter Joined Oct 25, 2018 Messages 409 Reaction score 2,976 Location OKC area Dec 26, 2024 #3 Stamps It’s my understanding that guns that were surplused were over struck. Guns that were purchased by troopers retiring were not. No idea if that is accurate but makes some sense. Last edited: Dec 26, 2024
Stamps It’s my understanding that guns that were surplused were over struck. Guns that were purchased by troopers retiring were not. No idea if that is accurate but makes some sense.
Birdhunter6 Member Joined May 15, 2021 Messages 501 Reaction score 751 Location Northern IL Dec 26, 2024 #4 WOW! The 68 is news to me! Right there in the Standard Catalog, just overlooked. Thanks again, for dispelling my ignorance. I LOVE this Forum.
WOW! The 68 is news to me! Right there in the Standard Catalog, just overlooked. Thanks again, for dispelling my ignorance. I LOVE this Forum.
M mchom Member Platinum User Joined Sep 8, 2011 Messages 1,000 Reaction score 2,939 Location Oklahoma City Dec 26, 2024 #5 Great score Congratulations ! These are cool and a bit hard to come by. I’ve got a -2 that evaded the OHB over stamp.
Great score Congratulations ! These are cool and a bit hard to come by. I’ve got a -2 that evaded the OHB over stamp.