Unfortunately, too much training of all kinds teaches people only what they absolutely need to know, rather than a broad range of skills, as well as basic principles. LEOs typically have to sit through a classroom session on how firearms and ammunition works, but they don't get a very thorough lesson, and they probably forget most of it later. As with most things, the focus is on getting people on the job, rather than thorough and effective training.
Its my wallpaper. Makes me laugh then shudder every time I see it.Saw a picture of a of a texas police women in a cover postion with the mag of her ar15 in backwards. Not really funny stuff.
Reminds me of the old Mayberry RFD and Barney Fife. Remember how the Sherriff, Andy, would only let Barney keep his gun unloaded? I think he let him carry a bullet in his pocket, too funny! QUOTE]
I guess Sheriff Andy was being "extra cautious" by allowing "Barney" to carry only a "bullet" in his pocket. :wink: If he had a loaded cartridge, he could be considered dangerous. :icon_cheesygrin:
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As we know only the police officers should be allowed to carry guns. This is due to their extensive training. Anyone on here not know how to open the cylinder on a revolver? that's what I thought.
you bet it matters exspecialy if your loading your last bullet and your life depends on it.
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