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While Seattle's 2013 gun buyback program could be considered a success, collecting more than 700 guns, handing out almost $70,000 in gift cards and even netting a Stinger missile launcher tube, [31] the program also had a widely unanticipated effect from the local gun buying community. Hundreds of gun buyers showed up to the event seeking to ...
In December 2019, Glock introduced their first production-model .22-caliber pistol, the Glock 44. [7] The polymer frame makes them lighter than typical steel or aluminum-framed handguns, an attractive feature for police officers and citizens who carry firearms for extended periods of time.
The Falmouth Police Department wants to trade in $4,100 worth of surplus shotguns to help pay for new shotguns. ... A gun buyback program in 2018. In 2018, Logan and other advocates of gun safety ...
The New York State Police used the Glock 17 9mm semiautomatic pistol from 1990 to 2007, the Glock 17 replaced the Smith & Wesson Model 686 (NYSP issued the Model 681). [11] The New York State Police is one of only five state police agencies in the United States that, as of 2019, does not equip its state police vehicles with dashboard cameras.
A Glock switch, a tiny device that can turn a handgun into a machine gun, continue to show up in Columbus. ... As of Dec. 18, Columbus police had recovered 72 Glock switches in 2023, up from 19 ...
Glock 29SF: The 29SF version of the Glock 29 uses the SF which is based on the standard G29 frame (same width), but reduces the trigger reach from the back of the grip by 2.5 mm (0.098 in). Glock 40: The Glock 40, introduced in 2015, is a 10mm Auto equivalent
Police said the gun found in his backpack appeared to be a 3D-printed ghost gun, with a loaded Glock magazine with six 9 mm full metal jacket rounds and a 3D-printed silencer. Clothing and a mask ...
The SWAT Operations Unit (SOU), part of the Critical Incident Response Group, oversees the FBI SWAT program. [3] The SOU is responsible for developing standardized training, procedures and tactics, and for research and development including equipment, for the SWAT teams to ensure interoperability for multiple-office deployments.