I am just have some questions about POLICE trainiing?? How often an US
Police shooting at their shooting range and since they did not PAID for
ammunition ( Government paid for them which are I understand that money
came from OUR citizens paid taxes and we paid for our Police shoot "FREE"
!!!!)
- When a Glock which are (is) "GIVE AWAY PRICES" like that? About how many
rounds that exit the barrels? which is effect to barrels life but no big
deals that WOLF Company sell barrel $99 - $119 (9mm convertions that is my
plan for future)
- To see this video that answer my questions about POLICE TRADE - IN and
more trust to buy Polce trade in. Thank you so much.
I also purchased a Glock 22, Gen 2 law enforcement trade in last year
(2014). It is a great pistol for the price. This Glock had a very heavy
trigger (around 7.5 lbs) and did some mods to it to bring it down to 4.5 to
5 lbs. I took it to the range and fired off a few different brands of
ammo, including some of the cheaper rounds, and it performed flawlessly.
Even after the trigger job It felt a little rough and had to do a major
cleaning in the slide assembly. Now it feels great. You can find some
great deals on trade ins, just be sure to clean it and upgrade any parts.
Check out some of our videos on the Glock on our channel.
I picked up a police trade in yesterday and saved a ton of money, not to
mention I got a helluva gun for the price! It shoots like a dream and I had
absolutely no issues with it. I used inexpensive Federal ammo I picked up
at Wal Mart and it shot great. By far the best semi-auto pistol I ever
bought! What can I say? It's reliable and it WORKS!!!
Police Trade-In Glocks? Five Reasons to Take a Look
Ever consider picking up a police trade-in Glock? In this video, I cover five reasons to buy a used police Glock. When it comes right down to it, you're getting a ...
that cutout at the bottom of the front strap below the finger grooves was
from the factory like that when the pistol was new. All gen 1, 2, and 3
full size and compact models made before the debut of the gen 4 pistols had
that cutout to be able to grab the gen 1 non-drop free mags. when the gen 4
pistols were introduced, the cutout was deleted from the polymer frame
molds and all pistols, either gen 3 or 4 that have been made from 2010
onward do not have the cutout. However, the gen 1 non-drop free mags will
still function in newer pistols.
I'm planning to start to carry the G19. These active shooters situations occurring so often and everywhere, it will be much "healthier" to have more ammo in the magazine. Carrying only 10 rds gun is not enough. Just thinking ahead. I've been shooting for long time the G17 (a little bit too big for me to carry). So I will go with the G19. Glock = Reliability
Great points maybe someday I'll find a deal like that, till then I'll just
have to get buy with my $349 M&P 9 police trade in I got from Aimsurplus.
It only came with one mag but it did have night sights. I got two extra new
17 round mags from 44mag.com for $25 each, Aimsurplus was sold out at the
time but they were selling used M&P mags for $16.95.
This is a really nice batch of Police trade-in pistols that we were able to acquire from a major Police Department in the eastern part of North Carolina. Options ...
Thank you I have used safariland holsters when I was in the U.S. NAVY and when I worked as an armored truck gaurd for Brinks cant say enough great things about them now I would love to purchase one for my personal use on the range
Yes, I'm sure that it will. Go to Safariland.com and use the "holster finder". You'll enter your manufacturer, Sig, you're model, 2022 and then type of light/laser and they will show you all holsters to fit your exact weapon. Enjoy, good luck!
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Disiento, el arma sirve para lo que sirve, disparar, no se debe utilizar
para asustar, si desenfundas es porque la situación justifica el disparo,
si no mejor está enfundada. Aún así, seguro que la funda permite la
extracción sin montar ni quitar seguros al arma, por lo que bajo mi punto
de vista como integrante de las FCSE es una funda muy útil para uso
profesional, en una situación de enfrentamiento armado con el estres que
conlleva, esos segundos de ventaja marcan la diferencia
sin saber que el profesional que esta detrás de esa arma sabe como debe
actuar en situaciones peligrosas salvaguardando la integridad de la gente
que le rodea. Bajo mi punto de vista es una funda increíble, pero no para
nuestros cuerpos de seguridad en los días que corren.
Estamos dando a entender que no solo hemos desenfundado sino que en breve
haremos fuego,"si muchos diran ¿si la sacas para que va ser?" Pero la
sociedad no entiende de peligros ni amenazas, solo ve un uso
desproporcionado e intimidatorio de la fuerza...
Esta muy bien la funcionalidad de la funda, pero creo que para uso policial
el hecho de alimentar el arma cuando se desenfunda, actualmente y por
desgracia en españa es desfavorable.