Nick JacobellisMore from Nick JacobellisWeaponsTraining to Survive a Hellacious Gun BattleIn general terms, these exercises require LEOs to either advance toward a "simulated" combat threat or hold their ground behind the best cover available, while delivering accurate "containment" fire.January 4, 2011WeaponsSIG Sauer P220 Compact PistolsSIG Sauer has developed a new line of SIG 220 .45 ACP pistols: one model with a full-size SIG 220 grip and one with a shorter grip that is considerably more concealable.December 5, 2010WeaponsCarry A Basic Gun Cleaning Kit While On DutyI suspect that far too many law enforcement officers think that once lubrication is applied to a firearm it will remain on that firearm until that handgun, rifle, or shotgun is thoroughly cleaned again and re-lubricated. They are wrong.November 18, 2010WeaponsRemington Model R1 1911 PistolOne of the newest manufacturers of 1911s, Remington is actually an old hand at making these pistols. Recently, I had the chance to field test a preproduction Remington R1 1911.November 4, 2010WeaponsMaintaining Accuracy With Rapid FireNew Weapons blogger Nick Jacobellis explains the importance of accuracy in rapid-fire scenarios that may involve multiple combat reloads. At the end of this blog, Jacobellis gives you several effective techniques you can bring to the range to help achieve this.November 4, 2010WeaponsSmith & Wesson M&P15RI'd like to discuss a somewhat unusual rifle choice that can help law enforcement agencies and individual officers realistically cope with the rising cost and shortage of .223/5.56 patrol rifle ammunition. I believe the solution to this problem is for law enforcement agencies to field the Smith & Wesson M&P15R M4-style carbine chambered in 5.45x39mm.August 19, 2010WeaponsColt Defense Law Enforcement CarbinesFrom experience I can say that the Colt LE6920 is an outstanding semi-automatic M4-style carbine. It's chambered in 5.56mm and incorporates Mil-Spec features in its design.July 29, 2010WeaponsKicking Things Up a NotchI believe there is a need for law enforcement officers, especially for tactical personnel, to kick things up a notch and use heavier caliber carbines as patrol rifles and entry guns.May 30, 2010WeaponsGlock Gen 4 Duty PistolsNot only have the ergonomics of the Gen 4 Glocks been vastly improved. So have some of the interior components.May 17, 2010WeaponsRunning Up the ScoreThe purpose of this article is to pass on a few observations and suggestions that might help law enforcement officers and their employing agencies improve firearms training, especially for those officers who find it difficult to qualify with their issued firearms.April 21, 2010Previous PagePage 4 of 6Next Page