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To show what your carbine can do and to test or improve your skills, LAV uses his 4-10 Drill. This is shooting at four distances — single-position shooting at 100 yards prone, 75 yards seated, 50 yards kneeling and 25 yards standing in 1 minute, 45 seconds, 30 seconds, and 15 seconds. Fire 10 shots at each distance.
Read More →The three-window system allows the operator to keep track of the number of remaining rounds and facilitates timely magazine changes without the operator losing a sight picture. Simply glancing down at the back of the magazine from a cheek weld shows the approximate number of rounds remaining.
Read More →For officers looking to customize their AR-type rifle and make it more ready for duty, there are dozens of ways to configure it the way you like it. In this photo gallery, we show you a few, including free-float rails, collapsible stocks, muzzle brakes and suppressors, trigger guards, foregrips, tools and cleaning kits. For more, read "Accessorizing Your AR."
Read More →One of the fastest growing sectors of the law enforcement market is enhancements for the AR Series of firearms. The AR has become the firearms counterpart of Burger King's Whopper: You can have it your way, any way you want it, literally.
Read More →POLICE Magazine reviews the Spyderco Warrior Fixed-Blade Knife, Safariland Model 71 Accordion Magazine Pouch and Mag Instruments XL100 LED.
Read More →For officers looking for fast deployment of the patrol rifle in an emergency, the optic arrives with a transparent flip-up rear lens cover that allows the operator to use the optic with both eyes open and both covers closed.
Read More →POLICE Magazine reviews the SureFire Muzzle Brake, Uncle Mike's Active Shooter Response Bag, and the Insight Technology M3X LED Weapon-Mounted Light.
Read More →The rail system's attachment points enable the end-user to quickly position the supplied modular Picatinny rail panel on the attached interface in pre-specified locations.
Read More →The RIPR is an integrated powered rail adapter for tactical rifles that provides central power for weapon-mounted accessories and adapts to Picatinny rails. The RIPR centralized power pack improves weapon balance, reduces weight and replaces the need for multiple battery types.
Read More →BlackHawk's second-gen Knoxx SpecOps Stock (with forend) is built with a lightweight polymer and alloy construction; its dual recoil-compensation systems reduce felt recoil by as much as 85 percent and cuts muzzle rise. The Knoxx SpecOps Stock (Gen II) also features a pistol grip with customizable rubber inserts, an integrated ambidextrous single-point sling plate and quick-detach sling swivel.
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