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Smith's autos have a long and checkered performance history.
I suspect that the Troopers prefer them to the Berettas they replaced.
The 686 revolvers had a lot of initial problems as well. Could be their labor force and QC aren't all they should have been over the recent years.
Not sure why they went with S&W over SIG, Glock, or HK other than the price, and the Glock is probably less than the Smith.
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