The Galleries
- Robert E. Petersen Collection
- Ancient Firearms
- The Road to American Liberty
- Seeds of Greatness
- The Prospering New Republic
- A Nation Asunder
- The American West
- Innovation, Oddities and Competition
- Theodore Roosevelt, Elegant Arms
- World War I and Firearms Innovation
- WWII, Korea, Vietnam and Beyond
- For the Fun of It
- Firearms Traditions for Today
- William B. Ruger Special Exhibits
- Freedom's Doorway
Smith & Wesson Model 681 Double-Action Revolver
This stainless steel magnum revolver bears the property stamp of the New York State Police on the lower left side of the frame. It was issued to Trooper Robert T. Starr, shield #3087, in October 1982, and carried by him until he was issued a Glock semi-automatic service pistol in July 1990. During this period, Trooper Starr was assigned to Troop C, Norwich Barracks, Chenango County, NY. Trooper Starr served with the New York State Police from February 1970 until his retirement in March 1994.
This stainless steel magnum revolver bears the property stamp of the New York State Police on the lower left side of the frame. It was issued to Trooper Robert T. Starr, shield #3087, in October 1982, and carried by him until he was issued a Glock semi-automatic service pistol in July 1990.
During this period, Trooper Starr was assigned to Troop C, Norwich Barracks, Chenango County, NY (Chenango County is located in the central part of the state and includes the cities of Oneonta and Cooperstown). Trooper Starr served with the New York State Police from February 1970 until his retirement in March 1994.