Maybe, many patrol rifles are privately owned, most of the guys I work with have bought their own. Mine is my own. If it gets stolen, no insurance, no tax money, I replace it out of my pocket.
Yeah, but you missed the important questions, like how tactical was their selection of eyewear/sunglasses or boots? Did they look all tactical and stuff?
Shoes that take a shine, 8 point hats and ties. When they dressed like that they were smart enough to have a horse holder.
I pay for that stuff. Draw straws and leave one guy behind.
Guess I assumed long guns were in a ceiling locking device or trunk. You guys don't use these? Cops.
Love the term "patrol rifles". If assault weapons assault, do patrol rifles patrol?
Kirk, don't forget the black fingerless gloves. Absolutely essential!
Does a service revolver serve?
Maybe, many patrol rifles are privately owned, most of the guys I work with have bought their own. Mine is my own. If it gets stolen, no insurance, no tax money, I replace it out of my pocket.
Sometimes life happens.Even more of a reason to post a sentry.
I used to have mine in one of those until thieves were targeting marked vars with rifles in racks. It takes them about 30 seconds to rip the mount out. They then take it someplace to cut the rifle out. Mine is now in a trunk, no one knows it's in there. You cannot see it walking past it.Guess I assumed long guns were in a ceiling locking device or trunk. You guys don't use these? Cops.
Really? Must be nice.I have friends and family employed by APD and I have never heard of anyone purchasing a firearm to use as a service weapon.
Now I have personal knowledge that issue service firearms are sold to employees of the dept at super reduced prices.
Really? Must be nice.
Yep,, ain't it great... Our tax dollars at work... The best or worst ones I know of were two Rem 40X's with LR Leupolds and acc.. In pelicans sold for under 5 hundred each.. Along with somewhere between 60 to 90 rem 870's that are MIA...
As a physician, I can say that I'm constantly "practicing". No two people or cases are exactly alike, so every case helps me practice for the next one. And yes that means I'm "practicing" on people.
Surely that's an exaggeration? I wouldn't expect APD to even have more than 30 officers at most (it doesn't say on their website)?
Yep,, ain't it great... Our tax dollars at work... The best or worst ones I know of were two Rem 40X's with LR Leupolds and acc.. In pelicans sold for under 5 hundred each.. Along with somewhere between 60 to 90 rem 870's that are MIA...