Bigchillin83
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At 37 sec he makes a pretty smooth transition from long gun to sidearm... good thing he wasnt first in the stack.. I know mistakes happen but that was a biggie lol, makes me wonder if he dropped the mag in pursuit
Quite a lot of Police agencies keep loaded mag inserted and empty chamber in the vehicle rifle rack.Can’t imagine having a duty weapon that you don’t keep condition one.
Quite a lot of Police agencies keep loaded mag inserted and empty chamber in the vehicle rifle rack.
he forgot or lost the mag, and the one in the chamber....
Do yall at least keep the bolt locked back so you can just hit the bolt catch in a rush/high stress situation? I ask because that's how I keep my AR pistol in the house....Was wondering if its good practice in someone's opinion that works in the field/industry. lolThat’s the policy for us.
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Full mag inserted, bolt forward, chamber empty seems like it would be a lot safer. It’s not hard at all to bump the gun and chamber a round. All you have to do is pick it up and charge it.Do yall at least keep the bolt locked back so you can just hit the bolt catch in a rush/high stress situation? I ask because that's how I keep my AR pistol in the house....Was wondering if its good practice in someone's opinion that works in the field/industry. lol
Keep in mind long guns aren’t primary weapons for LEO’s. It’s only something they utilize in certain situations.Can’t imagine having a duty weapon that you don’t keep condition one.
In my humble opinion, which is valued at exactly it's cost, . . .
Operator looses mag on the way in because he was not in control of the weapon, relying on the sling while 'running'.
Fastest thing to do would be to reload, not dispose of the group's only long gun. Other's in the team might be depending on that firepower.
Throw a duty rifle on the concrete like that, . . .
Yano:
When the whole Iran hostage thing took place, .. . . a couple of soldiers who rapidly evacuated a burning inferno that was their aircraft, were given Art 15's for leaving their rifles behind. That's how much you should value that rifle.
Full mag inserted, bolt forward, chamber empty seems like it would be a lot safer. It’s not hard at all to bump the gun and chamber a round. All you have to do is pick it up and charge it.
dont yall remember anything, bolt open, bang on the ground, you will blow your head off it happens in basic training every day
thats straigt from the N.F.A.C.
Takes all of 1 second to pull the CH.This. An open bolt gets released with a good pot hole in Louisiana.
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Takes all of 1 second to pull the CH.