Posted on 07/06/2016 3:21:17 PM PDT by marktwain
In 2015, the Honolulu Police Department destroyed over a half a million dollars worth of pistols for no apparent reason. The Hawaii Police Department has shown that it is much smarter, and serves its constituency much better. As with the Honolulu department, the Hawaii Department is in need of upgrading from its current 5906 Smith & Wesson stainless steel auto pistols. The Hawaii department has decided to convert to 9 mm Glocks, a popular choice all over the world. From westhawaiitoday.com:
The guns will first go to the recruits, who will learn on the new Glocks right from the get-go, Shopay said. More experienced officers will get them as the old guns continue to wear down and get phased out.By putting the used pistols back into the market place, the demand for new guns will be reduced, thus putting money that would have gone to gun manufacturers into the pockets of Hawaii taxpayers.
County Purchasing Agent Jeffrey Dansdill made sure there were several places to buy the guns from, rather than having to go with a sole-source contract. Instead, the gun purchase can go out to bid.
Are there multiple vendors we can purchase from? he asked.
He was told there are three West Coast mainland sources for the handguns, all who offer rebates.
Unlike the Honolulu Police Department, the Hawaii County department plans to turn in the old Smith & Wessons to the dealer for a rebate. That should earn about $90,000, Shopay said.
The Honolulu Police Department incurred public criticism last year when it opted to destroy more than 2,300 guns, potentially losing $500,000, according to Hawaii News Now.
Will they melt the old ones down and make an anti-gun statue to foment peace and understanding? Are the PD guns SN’s submitted to the feds with all(?) the civilian ones? You know, just in case there’s a rogue cop around.
I’s like to get my hands on a 5906
Nice gun if we can get ‘em cheap.
I would LOVE the opportunity to purchase a 5906.
Hey you might want to try just buying them directly from Glock like every other department in the country does. But I guess that would decrease the chance for good local kickbacks.
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***By putting the used pistols back into the market place, the demand for new guns will be reduced, ****
Reminds me of the early 1970s when NYC dumped tens of thousands of handguns into the ocean. If they had put them back on the open market, NYC would have been richer and bankrupted most of the gun manufacturers.
I’m a little shocked at hearing that a stainless steel automatic is wearing out. Cops don’t typically put a lot of rounds through a gun. Handguns are kind of like motorcycles - they don’t die from use - they die from neglect.
We do not know how true the “wearing out” part is.
Maybe they just wanted to carry a much lighter gun.
The 5906 is an excellent pistol, but it is heavy compared to the Glock.
Looks like they are available on Auction Arms for about $400.
http://www.gunauction.com/shop/guns/handguns-for-sale/5906
Might grab one if I can get it for about $300. Check out CDNN in Shotgun News. They had Walther trade ins for $299 last month.
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