JayBird686
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So I come from a legal family. My father is a retired New Mexico State Police officer, my mother is the Supervisor of the legal staff of the Las Cruces branch of the U.S. Attorneys office(busiest district in the nation), my brother and sister-in-law are both lawyers, I have various other family members in local law enforcement and corrections; needless to say its the family business.
I have a bachelors in Criminal Justice and am applying to several law enforcement organizations, local and federal. I have passed both the US Border Patrol and US Customs exams and am waiting for background packets, but I really am interested in local law enforcement.
A local law enforcement organization is hiring, and asking a friend who works there about it I asked do they issue a duty weapon or can you carry your own, approved weapon. He stated you buy your own, and said that, you can carry a revolver.
I do understand the need for officers to carry a higher capacity duty weapon, but I also understand training on the weapon is going to have a lot of influence on the outcome of an officer involved shooting. I think the more you have, the more you are gonna fire is what ends up happening.
What I wanted to ask, if given the opportunity, would you carry a revolver over an auto. And if so what revolver. Just thinking, I would probably carry a 627, 8 shots bridges the gap with some autos. Plus with the moon clips, reloading would be quick.
I have a bachelors in Criminal Justice and am applying to several law enforcement organizations, local and federal. I have passed both the US Border Patrol and US Customs exams and am waiting for background packets, but I really am interested in local law enforcement.
A local law enforcement organization is hiring, and asking a friend who works there about it I asked do they issue a duty weapon or can you carry your own, approved weapon. He stated you buy your own, and said that, you can carry a revolver.
I do understand the need for officers to carry a higher capacity duty weapon, but I also understand training on the weapon is going to have a lot of influence on the outcome of an officer involved shooting. I think the more you have, the more you are gonna fire is what ends up happening.
What I wanted to ask, if given the opportunity, would you carry a revolver over an auto. And if so what revolver. Just thinking, I would probably carry a 627, 8 shots bridges the gap with some autos. Plus with the moon clips, reloading would be quick.
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