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It might work if you stick a 9mm OEM barrel in it, but it would be better to get a complete slide and change the ejector out. But at that point, you might as well get a new gun at blue label pricing.

Someone will buy the 27.

When we switched from the 22 to the 31, we okayed OEM 32/33 barrels for our 23/27s that we carried off duty. It had to be an OEM barrel. No aftermarket. Some guys still carry their 27s this way but I went and bought a new gun because I like seeing 357 on the slide.



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Are you required to have a back-up?

I presume not, which is why you have buy your own. It does suck to be damn near forced to buy your own equipment to perform your job.

Does your back up have to be a Glock?




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Originally posted by DMF: Step 1 to Solve Your Problem


Tried that when we hit sixty, but -

1. We were deemed too old.

2. Too rich [we are totally self-funding with five pensions and a healthy bank balance, as well as savings called ISAs [like a gubmint stock stuff].

3. Too clever - I have a Masters in Geo-related remote sensing and earth science, a BSc in geographical morphology and a BA in modern languages, of which I speak five, with fluency in three others.

4. Too sneaky for my own good - I'm a retired senior officer in INT.

5. Too trustworthy - I've both taught and lectured in a location in the Washington DC Navy Yard.

6. Too experienced - I have been commanded by, worked with and commanded US military personnel over my 33 years military career.

There were a few other issues that I won't go into, but I'm sure you get my drift.

Uncle Sam didn't want us back then, so he sure as heck won't want us now.

tac
 
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Originally posted by jhe888:
Are you required to have a back-up?

I presume not, which is why you have buy your own. It does suck to be damn near forced to buy your own equipment to perform your job.

Does your back up have to be a Glock?


No back up required but anything we carry must be a Glock 9 or .40 no long slides allowed though.

They have a few in property so I sent in my request to get issued one. We'll see how that goes.


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Uncle Sam didn't want us back then, so he sure as heck won't want us now.

tac


Heck Sir, have you heard there's a new Sherriff in town?

From what little I know of you from this forum, I'd be proud to call you a citizen of the United States of America. You seem to have many of the values and morals I wish to inspire in my children.




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Originally posted by jhe888:
Are you required to have a back-up?

I presume not, which is why you have buy your own. It does suck to be damn near forced to buy your own equipment to perform your job.

Does your back up have to be a Glock?


No back up required but anything we carry must be a Glock 9 or .40 no long slides allowed though.

They have a few in property so I sent in my request to get issued one. We'll see how that goes.


So why can't you keep the .40 for backup and off duty? I know it is better to have the same caliber.
 
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Originally posted by Black92LX:
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Originally posted by jhe888:
Are you required to have a back-up?

I presume not, which is why you have buy your own. It does suck to be damn near forced to buy your own equipment to perform your job.

Does your back up have to be a Glock?


No back up required but anything we carry must be a Glock 9 or .40 no long slides allowed though.

They have a few in property so I sent in my request to get issued one. We'll see how that goes.


So why can't you keep the .40 for backup and off duty? I know it is better to have the same caliber.


I can but I want my backup to be the same caliber as my duty weapon. If I keep the .40 for off duty it is just another gun I have to qualify with as well.


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The world's not perfect, but it's not that bad.
If we got each other, and that's all we have.
I will be your brother, and I'll hold your hand.
You should know I'll be there for you!
 
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If I "had" to buy a pistol I wouldn't be to upset about it.

Be a good friend xcuse to the wife.


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Do you have Blue Label stocking dealers in the area? I know that what's available for blue label pricing can be limited at times.

The LE discount should take some of the sting out of the purchase?


Also, the member who suggested taking your trijicon HD's off the 27 had a great thought.


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