dabney
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In 1971, when I was just starting out in law enforcement, our Department-approved duty revolver was the Model 10 with a four-inch tapered barrel. Most of the 10's issued then were in the 10-5 series with a few post-war 5-screws floating around. Aftermarket grips (then) were either the S&W Target Grips or the Shooting Star Target Grips of Herrett. There could have been a couple of other choices of aftermarket grips but my memory doesn't permit. I do remember the speedloaders were made of rubber and didn't release your cartridges smoothly so we used dump pouches primarily. But that four-inch tapered barrel Model 10 was "the" standard issue. I remember some of the older cops drawing a reference to the NYPD using that same service revolver and the thinking among the leadership was that if the NYPD was using it "we should too", which is the greatest compliment an agency and its officers can receive. We continued to carry the Model 10 until around 1974 when we went to the Model 66, along with many other PD's.
Our Model 10 had been with us for many years brfore the change. A few years ago Vivas & Sons of NYC was selling some ex-NYPD Model 10's in the four-inch tapered barrel configuration and my question to the "fine" retired NYPD Officers of this forum is this;
Was the tapered barrel model still popular in the early 70's or had the heavy barrel Model 10 completely took over?
During my rookie year (1971) the Model 10, Colt Metropolitan MK III, and the Dan Wesson Model 11 were the "chosen-few" of the NYPD. Was the Model 10, then, still avaliable in the tapered barrel, or had the heavy barrel version took center-stage?
During the early 70's terrorists under the Black Panther banner were murdering police officers especially our brothers in New York City and other large cities. We had our share of civil unrest too but nothing on the scale that was facing the NYPD, You guys, that worked there in that time period, deserve extra recognition and accolades for standing up to that "evil" and overcoming it. Thanks for a job well done!
David
Our Model 10 had been with us for many years brfore the change. A few years ago Vivas & Sons of NYC was selling some ex-NYPD Model 10's in the four-inch tapered barrel configuration and my question to the "fine" retired NYPD Officers of this forum is this;
Was the tapered barrel model still popular in the early 70's or had the heavy barrel Model 10 completely took over?
During my rookie year (1971) the Model 10, Colt Metropolitan MK III, and the Dan Wesson Model 11 were the "chosen-few" of the NYPD. Was the Model 10, then, still avaliable in the tapered barrel, or had the heavy barrel version took center-stage?
During the early 70's terrorists under the Black Panther banner were murdering police officers especially our brothers in New York City and other large cities. We had our share of civil unrest too but nothing on the scale that was facing the NYPD, You guys, that worked there in that time period, deserve extra recognition and accolades for standing up to that "evil" and overcoming it. Thanks for a job well done!
David