Dvan34
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Yep! That's it. It was heavy. We liked it. We didn't have another choice at the time. I carried it for 3 years when I was on the Enforcement Team. As mentioned it was not concealable.
Some clarifications. Three inch CS1's were issued to Special Agents, air branch,marine branch. There were no plain clothes inspectors. Three inch guns were also issued to dog handlers (k-9 officers). Qualifications at the time were held 4 times a year normally. The guns that were actually issued for duty use will have had several thousand rounds through them normally. That may be with either the 357 mag or the Treasury 38spl. +p+. I am a retired Chief Inspector from Arizona, and was fortunate enough to locate and purchase my originally issued 4 inch CD1, serial ANS4100. I think I still have the issued HKS speed loaders and pouch.
I’ve never seen a CS1 in the wild. I better look harder from now on.
I am on my 3rd CS-1 3" and none had recessed cylinders......BUT that doesn't mean S&W didn't make it that way. Get it lettered.
i have a 686 with these marking on it. cs-1 , 2m and serial number of
azb 6378 . it is stainless steel, 3" barrel . is this a real custom service.
thanks for your help.
Get that lettered as soon as you can. It may very well be one of the guns that was custom tuned by the U.S. Customs armorers at Ft. Benning for the U.S. Customs Shooting team.
I'm a bit confused about the discussion of a CS-1 that does not have recessed cylinder(s)....
No CS-1 or any other L frame revolver(s) have ever had recessed cylinders....
Or am I missing something??
As for CS-1's made for the Shooting team, those were 6" guns, to my knowledge none of those have ever surfaced in the real world.....
... Karl Sokol (I wonder if Karl is still in business).