I'm retired now, but my old place (at one time 2198 sworn, now I think around 1350), the Special Operations Group consisted of 3 separate elements: HNT (Negotiators), the Specialist Team...
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I'm retired now, but my old place (at one time 2198 sworn, now I think around 1350), the Special Operations Group consisted of 3 separate elements: HNT (Negotiators), the Specialist Team...
Damn. Just damn.
The FN303 action scared the crap out of me. Somebody was gonna be careless and lose some fingers on one of those things.
We had 12 gauge supersock rounds for patrol, and special operations got...
A quick Google search showed several Sheriffs offices and local PDs, as well as Missouri State University and what looks like a private vendor all offering the service. I agree, contact your local...
This is exactly the use I found for the QLS. When evaluating both different guns and holsters.
This was a thoughtful post, so I will give a thoughtful reply.
First, yes, I guess I am getting old. Turned 57 a couple of months ago, and I've been retired from my department for just over 18...
I mean....I get it. When you want guacamole.....
Just....don't shoot anyone. Then you're REALLY not getting it.
Easier to shoot means easier to shoot.
Sharks don't smell Glock or S&W blood in the water.....but smell Sig blood from 3000 miles away.
In addition, knuckleheads have been incentivized to do...
Saw this posted online yesterday (probably the same place you did!). I have repeatedly tried to get my fellow citizens to understand that Police Reform did not mean what they thought it meant. And...
As much as I liked a ton about the P07.....I didn't like how I shot with them. I'd take a 9mm P229 in a heartbeat. But I do love me some Classic Sigs.
The QLS rigs were super hot at my old place, because the SWAT guys were using them. The guys using them claimed the 'standoff' the unit provided made their draw faster. In reality, it was cool guy...
What SoCalDep said.
I agree that getting cops to carry emergency medical gear, especially tourniquet, is a good thing. I actually tried to get our academy First Aid/CPR staff to get interested in this stuff in the early...
Don't know how much of an issue this is to you, but Safariland was very clear a couple of years ago when I inquired about these. They were very popular with some of the younger cops. Anyway, answer...
This is how you know we've crossed into the Twilight Zone. You can post outrageous, completely nonsensical crap.....and it's totally plausible.
Did my first private sector classes there in the early 90s. Great spot.
California State Senator Scott Weiner is proposing legislation requiring car owners to leave their keys on a small dish outside their front door, along with instructions and a plate of THC edibles...
That is one @#$%&@ up Monday night. Hope the injured Deputy is gonna be okay.
I think you misconstrued what WobblyPossum meant when he referenced reloaded cases. I tend to agree with the consensus that the 'Signade' phenomenon is related to reloaded (as in fired/resized/new...
This. 100%. People often make the mistake thinking doubles is a vision based drill. It is about grip, and analyzing and fixing your grip.
Sensei....I agree that the movies are superbly cast, and visually stunning. They got the look and aesthetic right this time. But to me they're just not Dune. They're 'Dune-ish'.
My dad gave me the book when I was 11. My favorite book. I've been waiting My whole life for a faithful cinematic adaptation of the book. I'm still waiting.
I dont understand some of the directors...
MPro 7. Hell, I clean my grill with that stuff.
If it's funny, it balances out, so you're good.
I think the simplest, most likely explanation is that it was a cops gun. As noted in another thread, the 365 series are the most popular off duty/backup guns for cops in California, and likely many...