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Section: Weapons
Weapons
Springfield Armory's M1A Rifle
Springfield Armory's M1A rifle is more refined than ever and it still packs a punch.
December 31, 2001
Weapons
The Chief’s Family
The Chief's Special family carries on its legacy of concealability, reliability and comfort.
November 30, 2001
Weapons
Freeway Shootout: Backup Gun to the Rescue
The decision of whether or not to carry a backup gun, while a personal one in most cases, is just as obviously important in this and many other situations.
October 31, 2001
Weapons
North American Arms Guardian .380
The NAA Guardian is a double-action-only semi-automatic with a fixed barrel fitted inside an open-topped slide. The gun resembles the Seecamp design that single-handedly popularized the pocket pistol so many years ago.
October 31, 2001
Weapons
The Guns Of Grady Pardue
There is something almost mystical about a lawman's guns. Distinctly personal, unlike pens or uniform shoes, a lawman's guns are often as much a partner to them as their flesh-and-blood buddy in the saddle next to them.
September 30, 2001
Weapons
M26 TASER: Hand-Held Lightning?
TASER is once again a "hot topic" in resistance control circles. The newest version of this 35-year-old technology is the M26 Advanced TASER and it offers a number of improvements over earlier devices.
August 31, 2001
Weapons
Communicate, Move, Shoot
These three skills can offer simple solutions to often complicated problems in the field.
June 30, 2001
Weapons
Concealed Carry: Thoughts for Plainclothes Officers
For many investigators their handgun is their primary weapon. Consequently, it must be the most effective tool they can have. Here are some thoughts on the selection process of both the handgun and the ever-important holster it's carried in.
April 30, 2001
Weapons
Keep Your Finger Off the Switch
The lust forautomatic weapons is now almost universal within police departments throughout the country.
March 31, 2001
Weapons
Range Designers Step Up To Today’s Challenges
Increased urbanization has created new conflicts with shooting ranges used by law enforcement agencies, defense installations, as well as civilian gun clubs across the United States and Canada.
November 30, 2000
Weapons
Even the Score: Point Shooting vs. Aimed Shooting
The point shooting vs. aimed shooting controversy will probably go on forever. Wait a minute-are you kidding? There should be absolutely no controversy surrounding whether or not point shooting is more effective than aimed shooting.
October 31, 2000
Weapons
Shoot From the Ankle
Every year officers are disarmed and murdered with their own weapons. It only makes sense to always carry while off duty and to always carry a back-up weapon while on duty.
September 30, 2000
Weapons
Use of “Less Lethal”: A Case History
In the early morning hours of Oct. 14, 1998 a call was received at Placer Co. Sheriff's dispatch regarding a report of a suspect armed with a knife and standing in the street behind a four-plex apartment in a high-density population area. The situation would be quickly ended without the loss of life, but it could easily have been otherwise.
July 31, 2000
Weapons
Firing Practice Helps Make Survival Possible
Personal investigation indicates that only about 25 percent of officers practice on their own time. Supervisors, concerned by a low hit rate in critical incidents, may push for better handguns and advanced training. But officers are responsible for their own safety and should practice on their own.
July 31, 2000
Weapons
Shoot for Excellence: Sniper Team Objectives
Many police hierarchies operate under the erroneous assumption that their organizations don't need sniper units.
April 30, 2000
Weapons
Laser Sights Give You That Tactical Edge
One of the most important benefits of a laser sight is the intimidation of deterrence that it can provide. Several studies that were conducted by law enforcement agencies have shown that the use of a laser sight will often de-escalate potential deadly force encounters.
August 31, 1999
Weapons
Keep it Real: K-9 Firearms Training
A.L.E.C.A. is an organization of law enforcement K -9 handlers and trainers, based in Arizona, that has set voluntary performance standards for K-9 teams and sponsors K-9 trainings and trials all over the state.
August 31, 1998
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