Eric's only condition is that there are absolutely no sales in this thread.
If you have gear you are not using, please post it up here to help other LEOs/COs out.
To keep the it honest, please PM your department or agency so it can be sent there Care Of/Attention to you. If this won't work for you, let the person with the item know when you PM them
The only conditions:
1)DO NOT SELL GEAR HERE
2) If you are a contributor, please edit your original post rather than making a new post when your items are claimed. Deleting them or use the Strikethrough to show they're gone.
3) Please try to eventually buy said item and pass the freebie along; I know a lot of people who have to put rigs together on shoe string budgets.
Id be very interested. there are a few guys that are trying to scrounge up full riggs on their own money. Depending on what youv got i might need something...
Thats so true, you could leave a $50 bill on the seat of the spare cruiser and it would be there in a month. You put a safety vest or some other type of gear and it's going to be gone the next day.
Yes, the sentry guard rides on my duty 6285 and I use it when doing footbeats during special events when I have to mix with a lot of pedestrian traffic. Makes me feel just a bit better.
The PR-24X served me well for a while until I broke the carrier... love that stick though.
I don't have anything like that but I have a few basketweave magazine carriers... I think I have a G23 mag carrier, a Beretta 92 mag carrier and another G22 or G23 carrier. I also have some miscellaneous OC spray carrier and flashlight holder but I haven't inventoried my gear box for a while.
I do have a few holsters too... just have to clean out everything first.
retailninja, id take the bianchi key holder. id have no problem with you sending it to my dept. if your looking to get rid of the RH thigh rig I could definately pass that on for ya.
While the ship-to-agency would help to keep things above board, it would also (unfortunately) reduce the likelyhood of the intended recipient actually receiving it (at least where I work)!
When I have some time to look, I can probably find some still useful stuff.
While the ship-to-agency would help to keep things above board, it would also (unfortunately) reduce the likelyhood of the intended recipient actually receiving it (at least where I work)!
Thats so true, you could leave a $50 bill on the seat of the spare cruiser and it would be there in a month. You put a safety vest or some other type of gear and it's going to be gone the next day.
I got a RH Galco Matrix holster for a PM9....up for free to any coptalk regular. PM me...will ship to dept.
claimed
You have insufficient privileges to reply here.
Related Threads
?
?
?
?
?
Glock Talk
21M posts
185.2K members
Since 1999
A forum community dedicated to Glock firearm owners and enthusiasts. Come join the discussion about optics, gunsmithing, styles, reviews, troubleshooting, accessories, classifieds, and more!