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If you're looking for a surplus, the Colorado Springs Police Department is selling both of theirs.
 
If you're looking for a surplus, the Colorado Springs Police Department is selling both of theirs.


Actually I was just curious to be honest with you. I was an AO back in the 90's in the A and C model 58's.

D model ain't too bad of a machine!
 
The A's and C's are still around in National Guard units doing S&S and RAID missions. To my knowledge there are none in any Active duty units. These guard 58's are getting replaced by the UH-72 Lakota's. I flew a C model today actually...they're still running strong!
 
The A's and C's are still around in National Guard units doing S&S and RAID missions. To my knowledge there are none in any Active duty units. These guard 58's are getting replaced by the UH-72 Lakota's. I flew a C model today actually...they're still running strong!


Thanks for the info Pilot !!!!!!!
 

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