Talk:.38 Special

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" Few, if any, police departments in the U.S. still use .38 Special as a standard duty weapon" ...........Disputed.......... Almost all forces in the US still have .38 as an authorised duty cartridge and Michigan State Police, as well as some others still use .38 as a standard and issued platform. http://www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/pub/pdf/lema974b.pdf

The document you cite clearly shows that it's a minority of forces which authorise the use of .38 Special, not "almost all". Riddley 13:44, 2 August 2006 (UTC)

Agreed, prop. change wording to; "Only a minority of US police depts. issue or authorise.