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By Steve Tracy
A roundup of the latest firearms on display at the 2011 IACP Conference and the 2012 SHOT Show.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Mar/Apr 2012)
By Law and Order Staff
Industry News
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Dec 2011)
By Steven Tracy
Simulator’s are designed as teaching tools,
and for police officers the more training
you have the better prepared you are for
those dangerous real-world scenarios.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Mar 2012)
By BJ Bourg
No matter how big and strong you are,
you can be at a fighting disadvantage if
you’re not standing the right way. Here
are two stances you should always be
practicing while on duty.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Jul 2011)
By Steven Tracy
Mindset is a police officer’s mental preparation for an armed encounter, and there can never be enough classes offered on this topic. Reading true, real life accounts can also serve as a teaching experience on both tactics and mindset. Learning about fellow law enforcement officers who lived through deadly force encounters can provide today’s police officers with the mindset to get through a confrontation that occurs during tomorrow’s duty shift.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2011)
By Steven Tracy
The Ruger LCR is an off-duty/ backup revolver that uses polymer for its grip frame/trigger guard. This 2-inch, lightweight, double-action only revolver is reliable and perfect for concealed carry.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2010)
By Steven Tracy
Using the .22LR in firearms training can improve officers’ shooting skills while cutting costs due to low noise and recoil, as well as cheaper ammo. A variety of .22 caliber conversion kits are also available, allowing officers to practice on the firearms they already own.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2010)
By Paul Shubinsky
Officers must incorporate injury treatment and the use of medical kits into regular training so that they know how to treat themselves in real-life stressful situations. Knowing how to dress wounds and stop bleeding until backup arrives can help officers survive common life-threatening injuries sustained in combat.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2010)
By PSIT Staff
Led by President and CEO Mike Barrett, the automated forensic ballistics pioneer Pyramidal Technologies Ltd. announced the availability of the ALIAS Advanced Ballistics Analysis System in Mexico and throughout Latin America.
(This article was originally published in Public Safety IT May/Jun 2010)
By Bob Taubert
One of the most costly aspects of police training is ammunition expenditure. Augementing training with sub-caliber devices or .22-caliber rifle conversion kits can help stretch the ammunition supply.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Sep/Oct 2009)