Firearms
The feature set is good, and the price is hard to beat
Competitions provide good practice for high-pressure situations, yet they can lead to poor tactical decisions on patrol when competitive strategies are misapplied
For moms who serve as first responders, a practical gift they can use while on duty is a perfect choice
The man reportedly told officers he was carrying the weapon for protection
Conn. Supreme Court ruled Remington can be sued over how it marketed the rifle used in the Sandy Hook massacre
The dad claims he saw an adult grab his son on a video call and headed to the school, forgetting he had the gun tucked in his pants
The department says a state statute bars giving away weapons as prizes and the raffle has been canceled
Lawmakers are considering gun safety initiatives that would allow judges to authorize removing guns from people who may be suicidal or bent on violence
There has been no decision on whether to charge an officer accused of killing his colleague while playing Russian roulette
Every form of training an agency offers to its officers can be done better or differently
The judge ruled that staff who are training to carry concealed weapons on campuses don’t need many training hours
Under a new bill, Oklahoma residents will be able to openly carry firearms without a background check or training
More than 75 percent of people in Illinois who received gun license revocations in 2018 ignored the notices
The gunman was issued a firearm owners’ ID card after a background check failed to show a 1995 aggravated assault conviction
Researchers examined the ability of law enforcement officers and civilians to detect objects in the hands of other people
From a new Maglula loader to backpack ballistic armor, the range of new products at this year’s SHOT Show did not disappoint
A good M4 carbine, fed good ammunition from good magazines, is a highly reliable machine – but any machine can fail
The school board voted unanimously to prevent officers from carrying weapons in school during the day
The U.S. Supreme Court will take up its first guns rights case in nine years
A man has returned 27 guns that were stolen from the home of a Washington police chief
These single stack 9mm slimline models feature expanded magazine capacity and other upgrades from Glock’s Gen 5 releases
Homicides dropped by 15 percent, shootings by 18 percent; that continues a trend from 2016, when violence reached levels not seen since the 1990s
The department’s UOF report showed LEOs opened fire 52 times in 2017, a 28 percent decrease from the previous year
The devices will be banned under a federal law that prohibits machine guns, according to a senior Justice Department official
Police in the 6th District of Chicago have recovered 1,000 guns this year
The LEO subdued the man after a fight, but seconds later, the man emerged and charged at the officer
Licenses could be denied if investigators uncover threats of violence or terrorism or the use of racial or ethnic slurs
High-quality and interactive classroom activities prepare students for success on the range and can reduce the risk of a firearm mishap or poor shooting decision
The Spokane Police Department has sold 311 firearms since 2011, spokesman Officer John O’Brien said
The new ordinance would require police to destroy all types of guns that are obtained through investigations or forfeited for any other reason
While it’s increasingly fashionable to mock the 1911 as an outdated and unreliable design, there’s a solid argument for the modern 1911 as a law enforcement duty pistol
For concealed carry and while off duty, consider your choice of weapon, your attire and other factors
“It’s chilling to see how this house was set up,” Richland County Sheriff Leon Lott said. “The officers had no chance whatsoever.”