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JUL 2013

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FIRE A R M S TAC T I C S It's our And YOU the Get Gift ! For multi-officer, multi firing line training, suppressors should be used liberally. Simulate first, or use training munitions, or both. When training for "stacking" officers should practice offsetting their "stack." This avoids startling the standing officer when the kneeling officer in front shifts their position or stands up suddenly. We're celebrating 10 years of joining Cygnus Law Enforcement Media by giving away great prizes to our loyal audience. ALL registered users on Offcer.com will be entered for a chance to win. Not registered yet? No problem. You can register today at Offcer.com - it's free and simple. You'll automatically be entered into the prize drawings and have access to the most active online community in law enforcement. It's our way of saying thank you for your continued support! CYGNUS LAW 38 Law Enforcement Technology July 2013 MEDIA www.officer.com Gray told me the course will include a non-live fire simulation house combined with move-and-shot live fire. Crawl, Walk, Run John Hall, a law enforcement firearms trainer, described several different ways officers can train for shooting contact/ cover. He cautions firearms trainers with a simple fact: The "pucker factor," the participant's realization that they are using live fire and not everyone is parallel to the firing line can abruptly dawn on the officer. This does not happen until the moment the officer puts live ammo into the gun. Let's clarify this a little. The officer downrange will exhibit a dose of anxiety with the thought of someone behind him

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