City of Louisville Glocks
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I thank you and I hate you a little bit for posting that.
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damn it why must I be broke.....
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Pre metro.. Wish it was a 9 as well.
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Just passed that along to my ex brother in law. He just asked me last night about buying a Glock 22 or 23
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Just curious. Do my tax dollars go to putting a nifty logo on our officer's guns or is this something included free from Glock as part of the contract?
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If anyone sees serial number LPD-0501 it was mine- issued new when we first got them in '98 and turned in when I retired in 2011. They sold/traded it before I could buy it.
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KYgundude wrote:Just curious. Do my tax dollars go to putting a nifty logo on our officer's guns or is this something included free from Glock as part of the contract?
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Metro guns are purchased by the officer. Back then the LPD guns were issued, and who knows if the "tax dollars" paid the extra $10. I would gladly accept that my "tax dollars" put a $10 engraving on them. It makes them unique. Easier to identify if stolen or anything, and more valuable to the officers when they retire and have the opportunity to purchase them from the department(therfore, putting more money back into the funds to purchase stuff). And clearly they are more desirable to the civilian market as well. There are far better things to worry about your tax dollars being spent on, like granite sidewalks in the west end, then $10 identifying engravings on a duty pistol.
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I'm not necessarily opposed to it. Was just a curiosity question.Mike wrote:KYgundude wrote:Just curious. Do my tax dollars go to putting a nifty logo on our officer's guns or is this something included free from Glock as part of the contract?
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Metro guns are purchased by the officer. Back then the LPD guns were issued, and who knows if the "tax dollars" paid the extra $10. I would gladly accept that my "tax dollars" put a $10 engraving on them. It makes them unique. Easier to identify if stolen or anything, and more valuable to the officers when they retire and have the opportunity to purchase them from the department(therfore, putting more money back into the funds to purchase stuff). And clearly they are more desirable to the civilian market as well. There are far better things to worry about your tax dollars being spent on, like granite sidewalks in the west end, then $10 identifying engravings on a duty pistol.
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kokopelli wrote:I called Centerfire; they received LPD0500...one away form mine, no sign of it yet...
Guess I should check mine. Kieslers had a bunch of them as well, might be worth a call to see if they sold it.
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yep- called there and left a message with the po-leece sales guy; he wasn't in today. I talked to the range- they sold them all to Kieslers, then Keislers sold some to Centerfire.
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I think I might go ahead and get one of these just for a collectors piece. The State police models command a premium price now.
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most of them are in really rough shape and the night sights are burned out; I know my slide had barely any finish left on it and the grip area looked like a dog chewed on it.
...but I still would like to have it back for sentimental reasons.
...but I still would like to have it back for sentimental reasons.