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    The department’s current Beretta handguns are more than 10 years old, and becoming obsolete, making replacement parts nearly impossible to come by, she said.

    I didn't know it was hard to find replacement parts for Beretta 92s
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    Quote Originally Posted by kidicarus13 View Post
    The department’s current Beretta handguns are more than 10 years old, and becoming obsolete, making replacement parts nearly impossible to come by, she said.

    I didn't know it was hard to find replacement parts for Beretta 92s
    Caught that.
    Followed by:
    One of them failed to fire during a training exercise, Shepard added.
    and then
    Reynolds said police firearms are in high demand because they usually are well-maintained and only fired during training exercises.
    I guess when you're talking to "reporters," you can say anything at all about firearms and they will print it.

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