Longer ago than I care to admit my departments range officer made the flat statement that the Model 15 was the ideal handgun for all police officers everywhere. I replied that it was a fine sidearm. He retorted that no, it wasn't just fine, it was perfect. That was 2 or 3 range sessions before another officer's Model 15 locked up after the first 6 rounds because it had not been cleaned or inspected since the last qualification. A combination of verdigris, lint, rain and a partially unthreaded ejector rod combined to prevent the cylinder form opening.
This did nothing to change my opinion of either the Model 15, (which is a fine sidearm and fired six shots successfully even after being subjected to gross abuse and was able to fire the rest of the course after the initial 6 empties were hammered out with a wooden mallet and a brush run through the chambers) or the range officer, who was a liar, a braggart, a pervert and my superior.
Sounds like he procreated more than we realized.