CADOC. They are finally transferring over to semi's. Unfortunately it's in 40:( Fuk they're using mini's over the ar platform. Thats progress for you.
Some feds were able to carry what they wanted a BUG's, my brothers was a .357 640.
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CADOC. They are finally transferring over to semi's. Unfortunately it's in 40:( Fuk they're using mini's over the ar platform. Thats progress for you.
Some feds were able to carry what they wanted a BUG's, my brothers was a .357 640.
A few years back, before Sportsmans closed in Aurora I got to talking with an Aurora officer who was still carrying a 4" Python. Same rule on old timers.
The sheriff's deputy out in Kim was still carrying one last time I saw him. He is the only one I can think of around here that still carries one.
I have model 57 and 58 (.41 mags) both in Nickle. great shooting guns. A 58 would be a great duty gun for someone that can carry the weight.
What's ironic is that in El Paso County, private armed security guards are ONLY allowed to pack a .38 or .357mag revolver (if that's no longer the case then the law changed recently).
I sold a 4" nickle 29-2 about a year ago ... its probably in the top 5 guns I regret selling the most (especially since I sold it and my .357mag J Frame to buy a Jeep and I really haven't warmed up to the Jeep yet).
My wife has a cousin in NY that's an undercover detective in a Sheriff's dept. (she may be retired now), and she told me she carries a .41 magnum, which would obviously be a revolver. No idea what make/model.