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7.1. SR 10-17-2005
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<br />OVERALL SCORE: Looking at each weapon as a whole package, how would you rate <br />it? Give it a number (1 to 10) and give it aYes or No signifying whether you would be <br />comfortable carrying this weapon. Also consider whether the necessary accessories are <br />currently available for this weapon (i.e. holsters, duty and plain clothes, etc) <br /> <br />The Chiefhas specifically chosen you to be a part of the weapon selection process for <br />several reasons. You all represent different areas of the department, including <br />administration, patrol, and investigations. You represent different sizes and sexes of <br />officers. Most importantly He feels you have the ability to approach this process in an <br />objective manner, leaving your personal preferences and biases at the door. <br /> <br />CC: Rolfe, Erickson, Block, Blauert, Vita, Balabon, Gacke, Besser. <br /> <br />Test Protocol: <br /> <br />Each Officer should fire approximately 42 rounds through each weapon tested. The <br />firing should be from varying distances and with both strong and weak hand positions. <br />The weapons should be periodically cleaned and lubricated if needed. <br />
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