S&W 5904 used by the Taiwan Coast Guard (Given that the Taiwan Coast Guard was established in the early 21st century and merged from multiple units such as the military/police/customs units, this may be an ordnance inherited from the police)
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MlackBesa@reddit
Being very cautious about all brass being recovered seems to be a trend in Asian countries
Pickleinmayo@reddit
It’s taken very seriously in Taiwan, even for non reloadable cases
I have not so fond memories of 50ish guys crawling around for a couple of hours trying to find a single .22lr case
wasdninja@reddit
But why? Live ammo I can understand but empty brass?
mlin1911@reddit
Freaking gun/ammo control. Enough say.
Swimming_Stand_1675@reddit
Recycling
FaustinoAugusto234@reddit
OMG, the 1960s called, they want that grip back.
MlackBesa@reddit
At least it’s consistent with the pistol itself, throw a black and white filter on that pic and it’ll pass just fine as being vintage haha
rastamasta45@reddit
Was literally about the type this comment!
caffrinated@reddit
Been a hot minute since I've seen the ole cup and saucer. The guy in the background seems like he's been getting with the times.
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