I was pumping gas the other day at my neighborhood filling station. There was a city police officer there handling a recent fender-bender; filling out paperwork, talking to the parties involved, etc.
As I was filling my tank I looked at his side-arm. I immediately recognized that Houge grip. He was carrying a revolver. You don't see that much these days. Stainless; most likely a Smith. Younger guy - I'd say early-mid thirties. I was rather surprised.
It left me wondering how many other LEO's carry revolvers these days? I didn't even know they were allowed. No, I don't know why I think that; other than an over-arching belief that regulations abound for those who serve our neighborhoods.
Who else sees LEO's carrying wheelguns?
As I was filling my tank I looked at his side-arm. I immediately recognized that Houge grip. He was carrying a revolver. You don't see that much these days. Stainless; most likely a Smith. Younger guy - I'd say early-mid thirties. I was rather surprised.
It left me wondering how many other LEO's carry revolvers these days? I didn't even know they were allowed. No, I don't know why I think that; other than an over-arching belief that regulations abound for those who serve our neighborhoods.
Who else sees LEO's carrying wheelguns?