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Weapons: Page 74
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Video: Officers from Small California Agency Training to Use Nunchuks
Nunchucks are illegal for citizens to own in California; however, police can be certified to use them within the state. The ones used by officers are made of plastic and are connected with a nylon rope.
Weapons
Police Product Test: Dara Holsters IWB Kydex Glock 42 Holster
Simple in form and function, the Dara Holsters IWB Kydex holster is molded around the gun from a single piece of thin yet rigid Kydex sheeting.
Weapons
Bravo Company Manufacturing BCM MK12 Rifle
Bravo Company Manufacturing is an established maker of super high-quality AR-15 rifles, parts, and accessories. Based in Wisconsin, this good-old American company known for its "add-ons" is quickly becoming a varsity player in the duty-grade weapons game.
Weapons
Video: President Obama Expected to Call for More Gun Control in Tuesday IACP Speech
President Obama will travel to Chicago Tuesday to address a meeting of police chiefs from around the world and he's expected to call for stricter national gun laws.
Weapons
President Obama Expected to Call for More Gun Control in Tuesday IACP Speech
President Obama will travel to Chicago Tuesday to address a meeting of police chiefs from around the world and he's expected to call for stricter national gun laws. More Here.
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Laser Technology: Finding Your Target
Many patrol officers know Laser Technology Inc. for its speed measurement devices. But using lasers to make detailed calculations from a distance is also ideal for shooters.
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Bans on 'Assault Weapons' in New York and Connecticut Upheld
A federal appeals court on Monday upheld strict statewide bans on assault weapons and large-capacity magazines that were passed in New York and Connecticut after the 2012 mass murders at Sandy Hook Elementary School.
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Rise in Accidental Gunshots by L.A. County Deputies Follows New Firearm
Los Angeles County sheriff's officials say that the increase in accidental discharges β from 12 in 2012 to 30 last year β occurred because deputies were adjusting to the new gun. They expect the numbers to fall in the years ahead.
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California Lt. Gov. Pushes Background Checks for Ammunition Initiative
The measure also would require licensing of ammunition sellers and instantaneous point-of-sale background checks for all ammunition purchases.
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Border Patrol Agent Wins at NRA National Police Shooting Championships
U.S. Senior Border Patrol Agent and Team Safariland shooter Robert Vadasz was the individual national champion and grand aggregate champion at the 2015 NRA National Police Shooting Championships (NPSC).
Weapons
White House to Demote ATF Chief So He Can be Kept on the Job
The Obama administration has no plans to name a permanent director for the agency, and career agent Thomas Brandon has been serving as the acting chief since April. But by law, he canβt hold that interim title for longer than 120 days, and that clock runs out on Oct. 27.
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Gun Rights Debate Rages Between Law Enforcement Executives
"Talking about firearms now is like talking about race," says Richard Beary, chief of police for the University of Central Florida and president of the International Association of Chiefs of Police. "These are difficult conversations, and people get very polarized on each side of it."
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