I have had a number of Casio watches over the years, including two DW6600s, two Casio Pathfinders, a Casio Marine Gear, and I have ordered a GD100-1B from LA Police Gear. All of these watches have been of excellent quality, and reasonably priced.
Well at least they are giving the guys an option, in case they don't like the Glock. I would like to see ISP start providing weapon mounted lights and the appropriate holsters for Glock 21. It would also be nice if ISP Administration would start providing you guys with Tasers, and patrol...
I am sure you will be happy with the Glock, I was just curious as to why ISP administration seems to focusing on the .45 round. As I understand it you guys are also going to be provided a list of approved carry firearms. Is that going to be instead of the Glock 21, or is it going to be in...
Well that is good to hear, I have carried the Glock 23 on duty for nearly 12 years and have never had any type of problems with it. Any insight as to why ISP chose the .45...is it just because of the past issues they had with the .40?
Yeah I don't blame you...I always questioned the wisdom of ISP issuing those .380 Berettas. Did you have any issues with the Glock 22 you were issued years ago? I have heard somewhat mixed reviews from the troops in our area.
Well that is good news...when I had originally been told ISP was switching sidearms I was informed that the Glock 17s were going to be unavailable for individual officer purchase. This was apparently in reference to these guns being earmarked for another out-of-country contract.
That is a really nice Mosin...by the way what kind of prices are you guys paying for ammo in Indiana...I know companies like AIM have great ammo prices but what is it going for in local shops.
I recently had a very similar experience with ZT...I needed a couple new screws for the pocket clip and they sent me six...along with two new pocket clips.
I think Shay brings up a good point, just having the equipment is not enough it is even more important that you train with it on a regular basis. Get to know the strengths and weaknesses of a weaponlight versus a handheld light. Personally I think having options is a good thing so I typically...
I'm sure it has already been stated numerous times before, but it is hard to go wrong with an 870. Just look at the track record that it has with law enforcement and the military. In addition to the 870 being extremely durable, it is also reasonably priced and there are countless aftermarket...