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October 02, 2008

Phoenix PD Expands Patrol Rifle Inventory

Phoenix council members on Wednesday approved a request for the police department to purchase 60 Bushmaster AR-15 rifles from Clyde Armory at a cost of $44,813.28. Officials anticipate having the order fulfilled in time for the first set of 20 officers to train with the rifles in early November.

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ROB ROY @ 10/2/2008 9:49 PM

I feel thay any officer should be able to carry any fire power he think's that he need's. That's why as well as working in law enforcement I'am also a firearms dealer. So Mark Spencer if your reading this or any other police officer,deputy, or correction's officer I will get you the fire power you need at far below retail. My email is robroyx@cox.net. Stay carefull guy's/gals

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