Unusual LEO sidearms?

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Have you ever seen or heard of a LEO carrying a sidearm that was odd, or not common for their department?

A local police sergeant carried (he's retired now) a stainless Beretta 92, where all other patrol officers carry Glocks here.

My grandfather told me of a time when he was up in the northern part of the state and he ran into a sheriff's deputy that was carrying a cutdown single-shot 12 gauge:what: My grandfather asked him why he didn't have a revolver, and the deputy said he sold it cuz he needed money:eek:
 
I used to carry a personally owned Colt Commander, while the rest of my agency carried S&W 5906s. Well, except for the boss, who always carried a J-frame.

Just the other night, I noticed a deputy carrying a Walther PPK/S as his primary/only handgun. I asked about that, and he said that carrying anything heavier hurt his back. When I commented on the relatively lackluster performance of .380, he said, "Well, I wouldn't want to be shot by one."
 
Just were does one get a duty holster for a PPK/S???????

My PPK is presently riding in a Bianchi paddle holster which would make a very nice duty holster. In fact I believe it is listed in the Duty/Service section in their catalog. Also think there is a belt version of the same holster.

Plenty of duty holsters available for the PPK since it was designed as a duty weapon. I think Don Hume also has duty holsters for the PPK series guns.
 
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Friend of mine used to work for Anahiem PD in So Cal. Carried a revolver in 45 Long Colt. Used to say he did it just to cheese the brass and the armorer who had to supply practise ammo.
 
I met a Homicide detective who worked for the Compton, Calif., P.D., who carried a S&W Model 57 4" barrel .41 Magnum. He carried a BUG S&W J frame .38 Spec. His partner carried a Colt's Govt. Model .45 ACP.

Worked for them.

L.W.
 
when my department was issuing S&W M-15, i carried a Combat Commander

when they upgraded to the M-13, i carried a HK P7 and then a Sig 226

when the department became an exclusive Sig department, i had enough time on to continue carrying a Beretta 96.

it was worth it just to tick off the range staff...to add insult to injury, i always brought 10 mags (so never had to reload during qualification) and usually shot Master (so they couldn't carp about not switching to a sig)
 
I saw a cop carrying a Sig Sauer P230 as a primary w/o spare mags on the belt! (long story) I saw a cop carrying a 1911 pattern with pimped out Mexican style silver or pewter grips. This was in SoCal like 2 years ago. I'm surprised the PD allowed such grips on a duty gun.

Very rarely a revolver such as the aformentioned 25-5 can still be seen on a LE duty belt.
 
Just were does one get a duty holster for a PPK/S???????

He didn't. Just a regular brown leather holster, on his regular brown leather belt. Deputy Sheriff, here, out West.

Goes along with his boots and his Stetson, I guess.
 
Bailiff for a local judge carried a Hi Point 9mm. One drug detective I worked with back in the day carried a matched pair of Smith 49's.
 
Had a deputy in my hometown that carried a 3" J frame as his primary with no reloads. Not that my hometown was particularly dangerous, but most of the other deputies carried 1911s and/or Glocks.
 
One part time Dept I worked for had a guy that carried a .357 mag Desert Eagle for awhile. Someone eventually said something to him and he switched off to a .45 Baby Eagle after that. That's about the oddest I've seen so far.
 
A friend was a part-time cop in a small New Hampshire town a few years back...the chief said that the officers had to carry a 9mm but it could be any 9 they wanted (they had to supply their own pistols).

My friend carried a Steyr GB.

How's that for unusual?
 
Just the other night, I noticed a deputy carrying a Walther PPK/S as his primary/only handgun. I asked about that, and he said that carrying anything heavier hurt his back. When I commented on the relatively lackluster performance of .380, he said, "Well, I wouldn't want to be shot by one."


that guy should not be on the streets.
 
For as much as that fellow spent on his pretty PPK, he could have gotten a better defensive weapon. A PPK's advantage is its concealability; much better duty weapons can be had for the same price.
 
One part time Dept I worked for had a guy that carried a .357 mag Desert Eagle for awhile. Someone eventually said something to him and he switched off to a .45 Baby Eagle after that.
hahaha that is truly hilarious stuff
 
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