Retired cop says hello to all

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I am a retired Cop who retired 3 years ago after 30 years. When I started we carried .357 Smith 66's and most everybody carried a 2 inch .38 for backup. We had 6 cell kel lights that weighed a lot and we knew that the flashlight had multiple uses. Our uniform pants had a pocket for a black jack (sap) for a reason. As the years went by things changed the baton was no longer rose wood, the black jack became a paper weight and the flashlights only had one use. We went through the change to the wonder 9's and cops became wannabe commandos. The gun belts once careful polished leather turned to nylon and gone were the mirror shined buckles. In the last few years my sidearm was plastic and green colored and the new guys put together patrol rifles that needed three different types of batteries and weighed in at 14 pounds. Now I have gone back to my roots my every day carry gun is a smith 640 in .357. I like carrying speed loaders and a speed strip. My holster is once again black leather. But I have to admit I like the lighter and brighter flashlights. I would enjoy hearing from the folks out there who share my memories of days gone by. Thanks and have a safe day!
 
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Welcome from South Florida

Welcome. I, too, carried S&W revolvers and then we went to Glocks. Like you also, now that I am retired, I only carry revolvers....Best wishes with the forum. You will enjoy being here.
 
Your intro reminds me of conversations I had with my LEO father before he passed. Still have is 28-2 and blackjack!

Welcome aboard from WI! This is the best place to learn and share all things S&W!
 
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Georgiastonewall, welcome from North Carolina. I must be a little older than you since I was still carrying a S&W revolver when I retired:)
 
My leo days fire fight was 3.8 rounds (what i was told) so i carried colt king cabra.Till I got tired of being made fun of so i got my one of them Glocks in .45. Had to put a New York trigger in it before thay would let me carry it. always shot very well with it. now i think there going back to the wheel horses.
 
Welcome aboard from Indiana and thank you
for your service sir. Yeah, the new flashlights
ain't much for bashing heads i'd have to say....

Chuck
 
Welcome from Texas Georgiastonewall. Great forum for all things S&W, have fun, learn lots, share what you know.
 
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