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| Smith and Wesson Model 67. My personal off duty was a two-inch Model 10 square butt. |
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| My very first LEO issue was a S&W 686 with a 4" barrel that I loved. Then, the Army issued me a Beretta 92 which I did not care for
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| quote: Originally posted by techguy: S&W 6906 in 1990.
This was my first pistol purchased around 1991ish. Incredible gun. I just shot it this weekend at the range. In my opinion this generation (3rd) of S&W is their best ever. I’m not a fan of the M&Ps. I always get compliments on my 6906 and 5906. Gorgeous weapons. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Booner: Started out in 1990 with a 4" S&W 66, then a Gen3 Glock 31, Gen4 Glock 31, and now a Glock 47 w/ ACRO P2.
This was my 1st year in LE as well. S&W model 10 was my first gun issued. That thing was weathered. We switched to Glock 45s after that. As a detective we could carry whatever we qualified with. The .45 would pull my pants down so I carried my personal S&W 6906 instead. Those were the days. We worked inner city and only half the shift had hand held radios. No radios and 6 shooter wheel guns. |
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| Smith and Wesson 3906 with a Smith 60 as a backup at Fulton Co. SO 1989.VI... |
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