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IN: Michigan City, Valparaiso Police Buying New Weapons
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Website: http://constiutitionnework.com
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The Michigan City Police Department is trading in 181 guns in a major weapons purchase approved recently by the City Council. Police Chief Mark Swistek told the council the trade-ins include 47 shotguns no longer in use by the department. The Valparaiso Police Department, too, is taking advantage of a sale Glock Inc. is offering area police departments through Oct. 1. |
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mickey
(9/4/2018)
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Swistek said the special trade-in incentive Glock offered is rare. This is only the second time the company has offered it, he said.
It may never happen again in our lifetime, Swistek said.
(because it's impossible to find a FFL willing to pay $200 for a police issue G22?) |
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