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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.
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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Three or four years ago I recall an older Denver PD officer in uniform out at the airport with a wheel gun. I asked her about it and she said that it was permitted but only for the old timers who had been carrying one for years.
    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).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zundfolge View Post
    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).
    I've seen plenty of private security here that carry semi-autos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flatline View Post
    I've seen plenty of private security here that carry semi-autos.
    I just heard that the ordnance may have been changed after the New Life shooting.
    Last edited by Zundfolge; 08-27-2013 at 22:00.
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    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.
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    Quote Originally Posted by cstone View Post
    Three or four years ago I recall an older Denver PD officer in uniform out at the airport with a wheel gun. I asked her about it and she said that it was permitted but only for the old timers who had been carrying one for years.
    I heard the same thing from a Denver PD officer working at a bank I was working at a year or so ago. She said there were only about 6 of them authorized to carry revolvers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by R&S View Post
    Anyone know of any agency still using revolvers today?
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