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We're going to put the status station over here, we're going to put the status station over here. Put the status station over here, we're going to put the status station over here. Put the status station over here, we're going to put the status station over here. Put the status station over here. Shit, I don't know if I can have you step forward. If you are in a situation I had mentioned earlier, if you have to draw a contact with this weapon, you would, if the bad guy goes to grab your weapon, you pull straight back. Like I said, the close quarters devastation is without question.
If you were fairly close and you had to fire this way, you still can. You still can. The recoil will pass you. The weapon is not as controllable, I will grant you, but you are in nearly contact with your adversary. Once you fire you can either step through him or you can disengage from him or you step back and hit him again. Very fast. Thank you, sir. Anybody have any questions? Take yours off. Any questions on that? The close quarters is without question. This weapon has been in use, in use, constant use with the United States military for 100 years. It's reliable,
it's rugged, it's dependable, and it has stood the time longer than the cold 45 did. It is still in use, it is still in everyday use. Biomays, when I was talking about on your safety rules, as far as you're covering something with the muzzle, it will destroy it with this weapon. There's no question about it. It will be destroyed with this weapon, as you see here. Any questions? Any concerns? Okay, thank you very much. We will wrap that up for now. I'm going to secure your weapons back here. Everybody has slugs in the top. You'll fire these fire rounds for qualification here in just a little bit.
Go ahead and pick up your hulls and so on. Put the hulls in the trash container. Thank you.
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Albuquerque Police Department
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APD Tape 23
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New Mexico PBS (Albuquerque, New Mexico)
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Tape 2 APD 23 Jul 22, 97
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Chicago: “Albuquerque Police Department; APD Tape 23,” New Mexico PBS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed October 20, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-191-19s1rq24.
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