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I was down at Cabela's a couple of weeks ago and they had like 10 p226s that were Sig Red Boxes. The sales guy told me they were PD turn ins that had been refurbished by SIG.
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Traded for one about 5 years from and officer, no special papers or anything gave cash, checked ID's and left.
It was done as a private sale as odd as that sounds.
"To my knowledge, the CMP program has always been only about rifles...anyone know if I'm wrong here?"
I recall CMP 1911s in my youth (early 1960s)
In Lewis County, I get a notice from the Sheriff's Dept whenever they are going to have a sale of confiscated/surplus firearms. It goes out to all FFL holders in the county. (Mine is an 03FFL [C&R], so I can't really bid on them, but its fun to look at the list and dream)....
The Kahr K9's are the best though, NYPD trade-ins. Gotta love buying handguns from Bloomberg!
This might be a stupid question, but I'll ask anyways.
What happens to Police/Military weapons in the NW when they are no longer needed? Is there any way for civilians to buy the ones we can legally own?
Most agencies qualify once per quarter, however the number of rounds fired at each of those qualifications can greatly differ between agencies--also, officers are generally encouraged to "practice on your own time" and so can always take their issued Glock (or whatever) to the range on their own, and some agencies (like mine) actually give out a monthly ammo stipend, so we can shoot more regularly to keep our proficiency up. All of that to say "who knows?" but probably more than "average."
:huh:
Those are select fire M14's and its in the Phillipines.