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JUN 2014

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37 www.officer.com June 2014 Law Enforcement Technology FIREARMS chin to drive him back or to protect yourself from incoming strikes. 8. Know where your trigger finger is If your gun is in-hand and a suspect charges you, shooting him might not be reasonable. In a close quarter confrontation, trigger finger place- ment must be a conscious decision. If your finger is on the trigger when it shouldn't be, clutching with your off-hand or losing your balance could result in an unintended discharge with tragic consequences. 9. Know how to use your gun as an impact weapon Even an empty or inoperable gun can be an effective weapon. Strike with the muzzle or the bottom of the magazine to ensure the business end is facing away from you. If your gun is operable, using it as an impact weapon could result in an unintended discharge. Circle 48 on Reader Service Card Stick with an American brand you can trust for safety, security and peace of mind. Garrett Metal Detectors is the worldwide leader in hand-held, walk-through and ground search metal detectors. Tel: 1.972.494.6151 www.garrett.com THE TRUSTED LEADER FOR 50 YEARS Proudly Made In The USA ® Be aggressive and make the bad guy ÒSpeed Rock.Ó Remember: When clinched with a suspect, your holstered gun is vulnerable. LET_34-39_DeadDistance0614.indd 37 5/20/14 1:46 PM

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