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  • IndyDave1776

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    As a firearms instructor for IMPD, I will put our training up against anyones. We do quite a bit of force on force simunition training, a ton of move and shoots, shooting steels, ect ect... Not much shooting on a static line. We will also shoot from unusual positions with handguns and rifles. We now have .22 conversions for patrol rifles. They allow us to shoot our rifles on the steel in our tactical bays...VERY COOL. I am always impressed by the shooting abilities of our officers. While we do have our stragglers, most of our officers do very well during our "stress tests".

    I recall a while back phylodog remarked that there is a reason why IMPD isn't in the news for stupidity. I find his logic to be perfectly reasonable and applicable here.
     
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