That looked like a Colt Python 4" blued revolver he was twirling.
Nice gun.
Nice gun.
According to the video I linked, he died in '76, so I'd guess this was early-'70s. Interesting that (if the video is to be believed) he's the only OHP Trooper to have his badge number retired without having fallen in the line of duty. He must have been a hell of a man...Holy moly - the OHP had M1928 Thompsons and full-auto M14's?? When were these phased out, or do they still have those weapons? The video looks like it was shot in the late 1970s to early 1980s. Most interesting!
According to the video I linked, he died in '76, so I'd guess this was early-'70s. Interesting that (if the video is to be believed) he's the only OHP Trooper to have his badge number retired without having fallen in the line of duty. He must have been a hell of a man...
Agreed... I thought it was much older, maybe early 60s, but looking at the haircuts of the men in the video, I think early 70s might be about right. Hard for me to say. I wasn't born yet.
Agreed... I thought it was much older, maybe early 60s, but looking at the haircuts of the men in the video, I think early 70s might be about right. Hard for me to say. I wasn't born yet.
Enter your email address to join: