It's lightweight. Jody Weis made an argument for a uniform weapon in March, speaking at the Union League club. Current sworn members will not be affected by any of the changes, and they will still be allowed to choose any gun they want from the approved manufacturers. Hamilton said the Glock is the choice of nearly half of the recruits at the academy and that it is the easiest handgun to teach new officers how to fire "accurately and safely.
Hamilton said the Glock was test-fired in when it was added to the list of approved weapons. Union officials declined to comment, saying the change is currently the topic of negotiations. In , the Los Angeles Police Department ordered its officers to stop using the Glock 21 -- a different model than the one Chicago is using -- after reports that the weapon misfired dozens of times in training and firearms qualifying sessions.
The company later recalled the weapon because it had produced a faulty batch of guns, said Randall Ojena, who is in charge of weapons for the LAPD. More Product news. More Product Originals. More Police Firearms Articles. All Distributors. More Police Firearms Deals. Make Police1 your homepage. Download a brochure now! Staccato C2 From Staccato. Police Products Police Firearms.
Email Print. A Glock is among the choices, but it is now mandatory for the recruits. While other departments use the Glock, the weapon has also been the subject of some controversy.
Hamilton said he was not aware of any "bona fide'' concerns over misfires. Thank You! One is a small firing range for fully automatic weapons, as well as other more powerful firearms. They are fired by a technician into a black wall covered in a rubbery material. Shotguns are test-fired into a trap device, which captures their pellets.
The second room has a trough-like water tank where officers fire semi-automatic handguns — or guns that fire one bullet per trigger pull — through an opening, with the water slowing and then stopping the bullets. Findings are then peer-reviewed by a firearms examiner who also works in the CPD lab. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. Through ballistic imaging, NIBIN technology compares shell casings collected by law enforcement and scans them through its voluminous computerized system to see if they match casings from other shootings, based on their markings.
But this technology has limitations. In Chicago street violence, guns get passed around constantly, bought and sold in the underground market, and even stolen from legitimate owners or gun dealers, often making it difficult for investigators to ultimately make an arrest.
If detectives want anything NIBIN-related to be used in court, confirmed ballistics matches can be made only by a certified firearms examiner from the Illinois State Police crime laboratory who analyzes the evidence by hand. Even then, some research has questioned the underlying reliability of ballistics matches. For instance, a forensic science report submitted to the U. Meanwhile, at the CPD firearms lab, hundreds of guns in envelopes were stacked on shelves in the water tank room.
They were sitting in boxes waiting to be test-fired, said Kwong, the sergeant in the firearms lab. Florida Gov.
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