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Fighting the good fight |
Glock didn't make the 15 round G17 mags just for the NYPD. They were already producing them, for sale in states with 15 round magazine limits, like Colorado or New Jersey. | |||
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We still have a few old timers left that carry wheel guns. They had to come on the job before 1991. I can still carry my snub-nosed, but only off-duty, or as a back up. This new generation I think is limited to the Glock 42-43, or Ruger LCP's. ______________________________________________________________________ "When its time to shoot, shoot. Dont talk!" “What the government is good at is collecting taxes, taking away your freedoms and killing people. It’s not good at much else.” —Author Tom Clancy | |||
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Sorry, but I don't understand why you "have to remove two rounds." Step to the line with gun and mags loaded for "duty carry." Shoot the qual, and finish with two extra rounds. Why remove them before shooting the course? Also, a few extra rounds might come in handy if you have a malfunction, that you need to clear. I don't know how you guys handle it, but "make up" (aka alibi) shots for us, are at the discretion of the FI running the line. If a shooter doesn't aggressively try to clear a malfunction and attempt to get all the shots off in time, none of us will allow a make up (alibi) shot. If we feel the shooter actually tried to fix the problem, but still couldn't get a shot off in the allotted time, we will let them shoot a make up (alibi) shot. So on the rare occasion you get a failure to fire, and must "tap, rack, and go," you will have the extra rounds. ___________________________________________ "He was never hindered by any dogma, except the Constitution." - Ty Ross speaking of his grandfather General Barry Goldwater "War is the remedy that our enemies have chosen, and I say let us give them all they want." - William Tecumseh Sherman | |||
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Thanks Rogue. | |||
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50 rounds only on the firing line during qualifications. Everyone finishes with an empty gun and empty mags. I suspect they don't want marginal shooters failing to get the correct number of rounds off during the various strings of fire, and then claiming "Oh, I brought extra" when they finish with some ammo left. Counting holes on paper isn't always foolproof. Could be worse. When I first started, you were limited to loading 6 rounds per magazine during qualifications. The course of fire was still built around shooting a revolver. (And this was barely over a decade ago...) So you went to the line with 18 rounds in magazines and 32 rounds loose in your pocket, and had to repeatedly stop to load mags during the course. | |||
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