One-Adam-12, One-Adam 12, see the man...

And you live in Zachary...where the ghetto starts literally just down the road in Baker and Scotlandville and goes all the way down into Baton Rouge to Florida St....and you handled business with "just a revolver" and are still here to tell about it ;)

(I stayed at the Best Western right there on hwy 19 in Zachary for 3 years up until the past few months and spent a year driving down through there every day to work in Baton Rouge)

Actually, I did most of my "road work" up in Troop F (Monroe); it too had a war zone (Booker T and Richwood), but not as large as what you so aptly describe.

I moved down here after 11 years on the road to work in the FTU at the Training Academy.

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Actually, I did most of my "road work" up in Troop F (Monroe); it too had a war zone (Booker T and Richwood), but not as large as what you so aptly describe.

I moved down here after 11 years on the road to work in the FTU at the Training Academy.

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Oh I know exactly where you're talking about. I have a few friends with the Quachita Parish Sheriff's dept. One told me NEVER to drive south of Sam's Club/Loews on Garrett Rd south of I-20....or anywhere South of I-20 for that matter.

Funny, everytime we go down Milhaven Rd. and pass the F-Troop sign or station, my wife instantly thinks of Sgt. O'Rouke, Corproal Agarn, Capt. Parmenter, etc. (she loves that old series) LOL!!
 
So how long was it before they had seat belts in police cruisers? Reed and Maloy never buckle up. Mark
 
The 50 yard line on the LAPD Olympic range.



Bob, is that the Hogan's Alley visible behind the berm? Plus another building. Am I missing something or is the back stop a little low? I thought perhaps there was construction during filming, but the other pictures I have of the 50 yard line - but at a different angle - look about the same.

IIRC I've read it's gone now to make room for something else, leaving only 25 yards as the maximum distance, but I may be misremembering that.

Yes, that's the beginnings of live-fire "village" (Hogan's Alley). It's a lot bigger and more detailed today. It used to be the 50-yard line. In the 60's and early 70's there used to be bullseye regionals and a monthly match at that range on Saturdays and Sundays. The 50 yd line is gone now. The yardage for shooting is only out to 25 yds.
Bob
 
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There are several episodes where they show them putting seatbelts on. I never saw shoulder belts used, but during the time frame of the show, shoulder belts were separate in cars and a lot of people didn't use them.


So how long was it before they had seat belts in police cruisers? Reed and Maloy never buckle up. Mark
 
Martin's Milner's Adam 12 Model 15 has been listed on Gunbroker by the people selling his Hollywood collections and memorabilia. The auction info indicates that Martin's revolver was a 15-3 with serial number range of K86XXX

The revolver has the Fuzzy Farant grips... The auction includes a bianchi cross draw holster and the original S&W medallion stocks with the revolver's serial number.

The auction started today, is listed for 14 days and is currently priced at $3,500.00. Reserve price has not been met...
 
Adam 12 is currently showing weekdays on ME-TV Toledo, Oh. They sure seemed to pull their guns a lot! Bob
 
Martin's Milner's Adam 12 Model 15 has been listed on Gunbroker by the people selling his Hollywood collections and memorabilia. The auction info indicates that Martin's revolver was a 15-3 with serial number range of K86XXX

The revolver has the Fuzzy Farant grips... The auction includes a bianchi cross draw holster and the original S&W medallion stocks with the revolver's serial number.

The auction started today, is listed for 14 days and is currently priced at $3,500.00. Reserve price has not been met...

I've got a 15-3 in cherry condition that I'd sell for a few dollars less than that...

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John
 
LAPD Ithaca M37's

i noticed in some of those posted scene grabs the M37's have sling swivels. I'm pretty sure that LAPD 37's did not use them, would OIF2 or any of the City of Los Angeles's finest care to comment ?
 
I'll keep shooting Dad's 15-2 .... It will be interesting to watch the auction though and see what it actually goes for...
 
.... I have an Ithaca 87 which is a later variation of the 37. I never tried to hold the trigger down while cycling the action, so I never had any slam fire problems.....

The newer Model 87 should not be able to slam fire,

The Model 37 has a slide release lever on the right front of the trigger guard, using the trigger finger it is pulled backwards (like the trigger) to release the bolt and cycle the action allowing an unfired round to be ejected through the port in the bottom of the gun, This lever is also used to cycle a cocked M37 with an empty chamber (Not by dry firing the gun) because if pressure is applied to the Model 37 trigger while closing the action the hammer will AUTOMATICALLY FIRE once the bolt locks into battery discharging the newly chambered round .

If a shooter is in 870 mode when loading a cocked M37 with an empty chamber and dry fires the gun to release the bolt then cycles a live round into the chamber while holding the trigger back .....KABOOM !

 
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I love this show. :)

Its actually what got me "hooked" on S&W! :D

What TV and a imagination will do to a five year old.
 
Good to know, thanks.

The newer Model 87 should not be able to slam fire,

The Model 37 has a slide release lever on the right front of the trigger guard, using the trigger finger it is pulled backwards (like the trigger) to release the bolt and cycle the action allowing an unfired round to be ejected through the port in the bottom of the gun, This lever is also used to cycle a cocked M37 with an empty chamber (Not by dry firing the gun) because if pressure is applied to the Model 37 trigger while closing the action the hammer will AUTOMATICALLY FIRE once the bolt locks into battery discharging the newly chambered round .

If a shooter is in 870 mode when loading a cocked M37 with an empty chamber and dry fires the gun to release the bolt then cycles a live round into the chamber while holding the trigger back .....KABOOM !

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i noticed in some of those posted scene grabs the M37's have sling swivels. I'm pretty sure that LAPD 37's did not use them, would OIF2 or any of the City of Los Angeles's finest care to comment ?

Some had them, some didn't. The newer 870s do have them. I was issued a shotgun on a fixed post after the riots (roof security, Hollywood Division) that had a sling. Kind of stupid to have a shotgun with buckshot for roof security, but sometimes management doesn't think the particulars out when they check the blocks.
Bob
 
Some had them, some didn't. The newer 870s do have them. I was issued a shotgun on a fixed post after the riots (roof security, Hollywood Division) that had a sling. Kind of stupid to have a shotgun with buckshot for roof security, but sometimes management doesn't think the particulars out when they check the blocks.

Bob


Yep I remember when a deputy using regulation 00 buckshot killed the bad guy and the media went bonkers so administration said let's change to #4 buckshot so that the survivability increases.
 
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