SDUD Model 10

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Pickek up a Smith model 10 6 inch a couple of gun shows ago. It is pristene and helped in my quest to find all barrel lengths of model 10 and at a great price since it had SDUD and Miramar Collage stamed and electro penciled on the side. The 10 is a 1963 10-5. Does anyone know the history of these guns, the dealer said he was able to pick the best of 6?
 

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I'm curious what SDUD means. Miramar College is in San Diego so I guess SD is for San Diego, but what the heck does UD stand for?

Too bad about the eletro-pencil engraving. That always looks awful.
 
I attended the San Diego County Regional Law Enforcement Training Center, at Mira Mar College, in 1982-83. (San Diego Police and County Sheriff, among others) At that time San Diego Police issued 6" M-10's. I thought that a strange BBL length at that time. Officers had the option of buying their own revolver providing it was a Smith and Wesson, Colt or Ruger, only

That model 10 may have been a range gun as Mira Mar Collage had it's own pistol range on site. Shotgun practice was held at the Home Ave. /HWY94 range about 15 miles away.
 
I don't know about that, but every San Diego Officer Cadet got the 6" M-10 and I believe kept it even after buying his own Smith Heavy Barrel or Colt Python (I remember 3 of those). So a lightly used 6" M-10 could have issued then put away in favor of a shorter barrel model.

The Sheriff Office issued 4"BBL M-66's and Remington 125 gr SJHP .357 mag ammo. One could buy his own, but it had to be a 4" M-66 as well.
 
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