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Thread: The good old days
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7 August 2009, 12:26 #16
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8 August 2009, 09:26 #17
Old School
Colt Peacemaker 44/40
Colt Peacemaker 44/40
Well over 130 yrs old, this pistol is functional and just as deadly in 1873 as it is today. This is a testimony to the quality, workmanship and technology of Colt
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8 August 2009, 09:32 #18
pocket pistols
Something I found while doing research on the pistols.
S&W pocket pistol-note the ejector style vs Colt, 22 caliber
Remington Derringer 41 caliber-The Wild Wild West
Sleeve gun device
Wild Wild West, 1960's TV western, For you TV guys from the 60's "James West" ( Robert Conrad ) and "Artemus Gordon" ( Ross Martin ), Agent West carried a Derringer in his sleeve.
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12 August 2009, 12:07 #19
Old school rifle
1953 Garand M1 30-06
rilfe, ammo & bayonet, ready to go
Grumpy old men with M1 Garands
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12 August 2009, 12:11 #20
Old school rifle
Before the AR became mainstream in the law enforcement community, the Ruger Mini-14 223 GB was used.
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12 August 2009, 17:57 #21Member
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After looking at tac40's stuff I was almost embarrassed to post this.... almost
Not terribly vintage but vintage tech just the same. The 94 was made in 1974 and the 19-4 was made in 1979.
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13 August 2009, 20:07 #22
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1 September 2009, 09:57 #23
Old school
Before the Safariland 070 level 3 holster, my department issued the old clam holster. Here's mine. If you remember Adam 12, LAPD used this holster as well.
B&W photo
Look at that holster
What were the Officers names?
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1 September 2009, 10:17 #24Stand your ground; don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here. -- Captain John Parker, Lexington, 1775.
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2 September 2009, 09:43 #25
Old School
When Colts were a common sight, worn on the hips of our troops and cops. A deadly combo. Note the "BB" series on the Colt 1911, a rare find.
Colt Trooper 357
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2 September 2009, 09:52 #26
Old School
Colt 1902 38 ACP , this pistol later grew up to the 1905 model, a 45 caliber weapon and later the 1911
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3 September 2009, 11:32 #27
Old School
Before VHS and DVD, there were books and books help me to learn the art of
pistol handling.
Yes the late Bill Jordan signed this book.
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4 September 2009, 15:46 #28
Old School
Colt Peacemaker 45 LC priceless
A timeless piece
Original box, you're not reading the price wrong, $125.00
At todays price, priceless.
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21 September 2009, 12:02 #29
Old School
S&W Model 28-2
The S&W 28-2, one of my favorite revolvers, this was carried by some of the older officers when I started in law enforcement.
S&W ad, back in the day. I wished I'd pay $90.00 for mine.
S&W 27 6" Nickel, my partner's wife who worked for the Sheriff's depart carried the S&W 27, she wouldn't sell it to me
S&W revolvers before locks and plastic.
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21 September 2009, 12:06 #30
Old School
2 Colt 1911 Government Models, post WW II/pre-70 series.