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Weapons Workshop, May 16-19, 1988

NCJ Number
113822
Date Published
1988
Length
26 pages
Annotation
Attendees at a recent workshop were unanimous in the need for pistols to replace revolvers in law enforcement because of the pistol's tactical edge in shooting incidents and its significant training enhancements.
Abstract
Because pistols are easier to shoot, have increased proficiency, and yield higher scores during qualification and training, they also contribute to higher levels of confidence in shooters. In addition, they have reduced recoil, are more durable and reliable, and enable faster, more accurate shooting. They also have a greater capacity, are easy to reload, and the magazines are streamlined and simple to operate. Pistols will, however, require new training techniques; they are significantly more expensive and have a first-shot liability. While there was no agreement on the ideal pistol, specifications should be performance oriented, considering such factors as service life, safety features, and ease of maintenance and operation. A curriculum outline for a transitional shooting training program is included. The course covers nomenclature, cycle of operation, safety, inspection procedures, field stripping and cleaning, preventive maintenance, and shooting. A pistol qualification course covers malfunctions and shooting exercises.