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Department-Issued/Authorized Weapons 2/6/2017; 8/7/2015; 6/5/2014; 3/28/2014; Supersedes: G.O
TYPE OF ORDER NUMBER/SERIES ISSUE DATE EFFECTIVE DATE General Order 310.01 10 /17/201 8 10 /17/201 8 SUBJECT TITLE PREVIOUSLY ISSUED DATES Department-Issued/Authorized Weapons 2/6/2017; 8/7/2015; 6/5/2014; 3/28/2014; Supersedes: G.O. #15 Series 2006; G.O. #22 Series 2001; G.O #33 Series 2000; Amends: PPD Rules & Regulations Part II, Section 202, Paragraph 202.1 REFERENCE RE-EVALUATION DATE CALEA 4.1.4 ; 4.2.4; 4.3.1 – 4.3.4 10 /17 /201 9 SUBJECT AREA DISTRIBUTION Law Enforcement Operations All Sworn Personnel PURPOSE The purpose of this policy is to define Department-issued and Department-authorized lethal and less-lethal weapons and ammunition for both on-duty and off-duty use, and to address weapons qualification and training standards. POLICY It is the policy of the Providence Police Department to specify the caliber, type of ammunition, and lethal and less-lethal weapons for on-duty and off-duty use and to provide adequate training in the use of such weapons. Only Department-issued or Department-authorized weapons shall be carried by officers whenever they are either on-duty or off-duty. All agency personnel who are authorized to carry lethal and less-lethal weapons shall be issued either physical or electronic copies of, and instructed in, all applicable policies relating to weapons usage and use of force prior to being authorized to carry such weapons. Furthermore, only agency personnel who successfully demonstrate proficiency in the use of an agency-authorized weapon shall be approved to carry/use such weapon. -
FM 23-35 Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 and M1911A1
MHI FM 23-35 Copy 3 WAR DEPARTMENT BASIC FIELD MANUAL j» AUTOMATIC PISTOL CALIBER .45 M1911 AND M1911A* FM 23-35 BASIC FIELD MANUAL AUTOMATIC PISTOL, CALIBER .45 M1911 AND M1911A1 Prepared under direction of the Chief of Cavalry UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1940 For sale by (he Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. - Price 15cents WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, April 30, 1940. FM 23-35, Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911 and 1911A1, is published for the information and guidance of all concerned. [A. G. 062.11 (3-1-40).] BY ORDER OP THE SECRETARY OP WAR: G. C. MARSHALL, Chief of Staff. OFFICIAL : E. S. ADAMS, Major General, The Adjutant General. TABLE OP CONTENTS CHAPTER 1. MECHANICAL TRAINING. Paragraphs Page SECTION I. Description__—_________ 1- 2 1-5 n. Disassembling and assembling. _ 3- 4 5-8 III. Care and cleaning———_____ 5- 11 8-11 IV. Functioning_———______ 12- 14 11-14 V. Spare parts and accessories___ 15- 16 14-15 VI. Ammunition____________ 17- 24 15-18 VII. Individual safety precautions_ 25- 26 18-20 CHAPTER 2. MANUAL OP THE PISTOL, LOADING AND FIRING, DISMOUNTED AND MOUNTED. SECTION I. General____————.._'___. 27 21 IL Dismounted—————______ 28-37 22-24 III. Mounted______________ 38- 44 24-25 CHAPTER 3. MARKSMANSHIP, KNOWN-DISTANCE TARGETS, DISMOUNTED. SECTION I. Preparatory training—————— 45- 51 26-50 n. Courses to be fired________ 52- 54 50-52 in. Conduct of range practice___ 55- 61 52-61 IV. Known-distance targets and ranges; range precautions__ 62- 64 61-65 V. Small-bore practice_______ 65- 69 65-66 CHAPTER 4. -
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2019R00980NBK UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY UNITED STATES OF AMERICA : Hon. : v. : Criminal No. 21- : JOSEPH RUBINO : 21 U.S.C. §§ 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(D) : 18 U.S.C. § 922(g)(1) I N F O R M A T I O N The defendant having waived in open court prosecution by indictment, the Acting United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey, charges: COUNT ONE (Possession with Intent to Distribute Marijuana) On or about July 24, 2019, in the District of New Jersey and elsewhere, the defendant, JOSEPH RUBINO, did knowingly and intentionally possess with intent to distribute a quantity of a mixture and substance containing a detectable amount of marijuana, a Schedule I controlled substance. In violation of Title 21, United States Code, Sections 841(a)(1) and (b)(1)(D). COUNT TWO (Possession of Firearms by a Convicted Felon) On or about July 24, 2019, in the District of New Jersey and elsewhere, the defendant, JOSEPH RUBINO, knowing that he had previously been convicted in a court of at least one crime punishable by a term of imprisonment exceeding one year, did knowingly possess in and affecting commerce firearms and ammunition, namely: 1. An Intratec Arms Model TEC-DC9 semi-automatic assault handgun, bearing serial number D062728, with a threaded barrel attachment; 2. A Cobray Arms Mac-11 9mm semi-automatic assault pistol, bearing serial number 89-0057884, with a high-capacity magazine; 3. A loaded Smith & Wesson M&P pistol, bearing serial number HLJ4405; 4. Two (2) sawed-off double-barrel shotgun barrels; 5. -
Bullet Caliber and Type Categorization from Gunshot Wounds in Sus Scrofa (Linnaeus) Long Bone
J Forensic Sci,2019 doi: 10.1111/1556-4029.14004 TECHNICAL NOTE Available online at: onlinelibrary.wiley.com ANTHROPOLOGY Bailey J. Henwood,1 B.Sc. (Hons); Tracy S. Oost,1 B.Sc. (Hons); and Scott I. Fairgrieve ,1 Ph.D. Bullet Caliber and Type Categorization from Gunshot Wounds in Sus Scrofa (Linnaeus) Long Bone ABSTRACT: Studies on ballistic trauma to the ribs and thorax, cranium, and long bones demonstrate the potential of obtaining a bullet cal- iber from an entrance wound. In order to validate prior research on caliber estimation in bone tissue and assess the viability of bullet type deter- mination based on the macroscopic evidence at the entrance wound, thirty fleshed pork (Sus scrofa) shoulders (humeri) were shot with either lead or copper jacketed bullets in one of three calibers; 0.22, 9 mm, or 0.38. Overall, our findings are consistent with previous research indicat- ing that calibers can be grouped into “small” and “large” categories. Bullet type, lead or copper jacket, can be ascertained based on cortical flaking and the analysis of materials deposited around the entry wound. The addition of this evidence holds value in cases where no firearm or ballistic evidence is recovered from a crime scene. KEYWORDS: forensic science, forensic anthropology, ballistics, gunshot wound, bullet caliber, bullet type Evidence of ballistic trauma to the ribs and thorax (1,2), cra- is the potential deposit of lead or copper to the bone from the nium (3–5), and long bones (6,7) can yield important investiga- bullet upon impact. Entry wounds were examined to determine tive information. -
Lone Star Defense & Arms
Lone Star Defense & Arms, LLC CONSIGNMENT LISTING SEMI-AUTO PISTOLS USED - Beretta NANO (9mm) ODG w/ Trijicon Night Sights, Case & 4 Mags $425 NEW - Bersa THUNDER .380 (.380 ACP) Blued w/ Original Box & 1 Magazine $299 NEW - Browning BUCKMARK URX PRO (.22LR) w/ Original Case & Accessories $325 USED - CIA HI-POWER (9mm) Argentinian Model w/ 2 Mags & Wood Grips $599 USED - Colt M1991A1 SERIES 80 (.45 ACP) Pachmayr Grips and Night Sights $999 USED - Dan Wesson SPECIALIST (.45 ACP) Tactical Rail & Nighthawk Custom Work $1550 USED - Heckler & Koch HK45 (.45 ACP) w/ Luminescent Sights & Original Case $799 USED - Heckler & Koch P30 V3 (9mm) 3 Mags w/ Tritium Night Sights $950 USED - Heckler & Koch P30 V3 (9mm) 2 Mags w/ Stealth Gear Holster $899 USED - Heckler & Koch MARK 23 (.45 ACP) w/ 2 Mags and Limited Edition Case $1799 USED - Kahr CW9 (9mm) Two Tone w/ Original Case, Holster & One Magazine $325 USED - Ruger 22/45 (.22LR) Stainless Steel & 1911 Style Grips w/ One Mag $299 USED - Ruger MK II (.22LR) 4” Barrel - Blued Finish w/ One Magazine $299 USED - IWI UZI (.22LR) Blued Finish w/ One 20 Round Magazine $299 USED - Ruger P95DC (9mm) Blued Finish w/ 5 TOTAL Magazines $375 USED - IWI JERICHO 941 (9mm) Steel w/ Custom Recoil Reduction Spring $550 USED - Sig Sauer SP2022 (9mm) w/ 2 magazines and Original Case $399 USED - Sig Sauer P226R (.40 SW) 3 Mags w/ Orig. Box & Trijicon HD Sights $799 USED - Sig Sauer P220 (.45 ACP) Made in Germany w/ Factory Nickel Finish $899 USED - Sig Sauer P229 ENHANCED ELITE (9mm) w/ 4 x 15 RD Magazines, Standard & Genuine Sig Threaded Barrels & Comp-Tec Holster $1199 NEW - Smith & Wesson M&P45 (.45 ACP) w/ Original Box & Blackhawk Holster $499 Property of: Lone Star Defense & Arms, LLC 8314 Long Point Rd. -
View Redding Shellholder Chart
DIE CALIBER REFERENCE CHART TRIMMER TRIMMER TRIMMER TRIMMER TRIMMER TRIMMER CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT CARTRIDGE SERIES SHELLHOLDER PILOT 17 Remington B #10 17 Cal. 6MM American (Stekl) Custom # 2 6MM 6.5MM/284 Winchester C # 1 6.5MM 30-30 Improved 40˚ D # 2 30 Cal. 35 Remington A # 1 35 Cal. 8MM Lebel Revolver Custom # 3 N.A. 17 Ackley Hornet Custom #14 17 Cal. 6MM Cheetah Mark I (40˚) Custom # 1 6MM 6.5MM/300 WSM Custom # 6 6.5MM 30-40 Krag B # 8 30 Cal. 35 Winchester C # 8 35 Cal. 8MM Nambu Custom # 5 N.A. 17 Bumble Bee Custom # 3 17 Cal. 6MM/224 Weatherby Custom # 4 6MM 6.5MM/300 Rem SA UM* Custom # 6 6.5MM 30/223 Remington Custom #10 30 Cal. 35 Whelen B # 1 35 Cal. 17 Ackley Bee Custom # 3 17 Cal. 6MM/222 Remington Custom #10 6MM 6.5MM/300 Weatherby Mag Custom # 6 6.5MM 30/284 Winchester Custom # 1 30 Cal. 35 Whelen Improved 40˚ D # 1 35 Cal. 38 Super Auto B # 5 9MM 17 Mach IV D #10 17 Cal. 6MM/223 Remington (6MM x 45MM) C #10 6MM 6.5MM/300 Rem Ultra Mag Custom # 6 6.5MM 30/338 Winchester Mag C # 6 30 Cal. 35 IHMSA Custom # 1 35 Cal. 380 Auto B #10 9MM 17 Javelina Custom #10 17 Cal. 6MM/225 Winchester Custom # 4 6MM 6.5MM/308 Win C # 1 6.5MM 30/8MM Rem Mag (30 Super) Custom # 6 30 Cal. -
Ruger Number 1
“Only accurate rifles are interesting” - Col. Townsend Whelen Rifle Volume 9, Number 3 The Magazine for Shooters May-June 1977 IN THIS ISSUE DEPARTMENTS Where Are NRA Leaders Taking Us?. ................ Neal Knox 12 Editorial.. .................6 Ultimate Swift Varmint Rifle. .................... .Bob Brackney 20 DearEditor.. .............. 8 Evaluating Target Rear Sights. .................Laurence Moore 22 Sighting Shots.. ...........10 Making A Patchbox.. ............................. .John Bivins 28 Book Report.. ............,113 Selecting the Right Elk Cartridge.. ................... Bob Hagel 32 Aiming for Answers. ...... .17 Classic Rifles. ............ .35 Building A Range Finder. ..................... .Norman Johnson 36 Bench Report. ............ 64 Warning - Russian Springfields. .................. Les Womack 38 Trophy Pointers. .......... 66 Bedding the Ruger No. 1. ....................... Frank de Haas 40 This Month’s Cover The Browning 8-78 rifle on this month’s cover I* IS one of the 1,000 limited edition Belgium- engraved bicentennial models Each rifle has a serial number beginning with 1776 and ending with numbers 1 to 1,000. The ,4570 has an octaaonal bull barrel topped with iron Adopted in August 1969 as Official Publication sights and iapped to accept scope mounts. - Photo by Bob Hills. For National Bench Rest Shooters Association RlFLE Magazine, copyright 1977, is published bi-monthly by Wolfe Publishing Co., Inc., (Dave Wolfe, President), P.O. Box 3030, Prescott, Arizona 86302. Telephone (602) 445-7810. Second Staff Class Postage paid at Prescott, Arizona, and The additional mailing offices. Subscription prices: U.S. possessions and Canada - single issue, $1.50; 6 issues, $7.75; 12 issues, $13.00; 18 issues, Neal Knox, Editor and Publisher Technical Editors $17.00. Foreign - single issue, $1.75; 6 issues, Ralph Tanner, Jr., Sales Director $9.00: 12 issues, $15.00; 18 issues, $20.00. -
Colt Model 1911 Caliber .455 Weblev Converted to .45
ColtModel 1911 Caliber .455 Weblev Convertedto .45ACP Byj CaptainLior Nedivi, lsrael NationalPolice HQ, Divisionof Identificationand Forensic Science,Weapons Identification Laboratory. Key Words: mismatchingof ammunition,Colt, ,455Webley Automatic, .45 ACP,fi rearmconversion. Abstract Colt model1911, caliber.455 Webley Automatic, was convertedto caliber .45ACP dueto rarity of originalammunition. This is a caseof "mismatchingof ammunition" where th€ firearm was conv€rtedto fit the ammunition,not vice yersa as commonly performed. This firearm conversionled to the changeof familyand individualcharacteristics on thebullets and cartridge cases. The phenomenaof "mismatchingof arnmunition" has been describedby Hatcher, Jury ard Weller,in their book Firearm Investigation,Identification and Evidence(pp 311-315),but more in the contextof physicallychanging the ammunitionto fit the firearm. The most common tlpe of "mismatchingof arxnunition",according to Hatcheret al. and casesreceived by our laboratory, is where the bullet caliber is the samebut the cartridgecase is wrong. The substitute cartridgecase is simplyloaded and fred. Othert)pes of mismatchingis doneby simpiyfiling or grindingoffrims ofrevolver amrnunitionso it will functionin an automaticpistol. Still another,a bit ofcopperwire or evena paperclip couldbe usedon rimlesscartridge cases to achievea rim for usein revolvers;a muchbetter method than having to elevatethe barreito aid in fuing pin pressure to the prirner.The list is long.This articlegives an exampleof'lnismatching of ammunition"by convertng a firea.m to fit ammunitionof a different caliber and to the best of our knowledgeit is the fust timethis kind ofconversionis reported. Our firearmslaboratory received a Colt Model 1911,semi automaticpistol, chamberedfor caliber.455 WebleyAutol'natic amrnunition for examination;a caseof illegal possession.See photograph1. Thesepistols were made in smallquantities, mainly for the Britishmarket. -
Small Caliber Ammo ID Vol 1
-. t, DST-1160G-514-78-VOL I " O DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY EELECTE , J.44LL-CALIbER AMMUNITION IDENTIFICATION GUIDE Jill VOLUME 1 SMALL-ARMS CARTRIDGES UP ki 15 MM (UJ ,.-... tI., .: lAP. , UVý7J) FCl u•r~UBk'L'' 4UL.:I- DIkralUUTIG UNLIMITED "PREPARED BY US ARMY "Y,..i.,fERIEL [)EA'F!•M) ,aT AN, RLADIN"SS OMMAt,!D .'.'R'-GN SCIENCE AND TECH.NIOLOGY CENiIF~ ,. __ . .. .. ._.--. .,----..-. ... --.-... , .... R. T. Hutngo Vc111ma 197 Smell-Armsartidges Uptuf Datme(U Novernlwr 1977 ThiiS PUbliC.itiuii SUPC-(&pcsd SCC -68 i.i a I )cpartniin nE )iD fe ns~[it IlCI~g1ciic C CL .11unn C pr ,in.r, d 1,% Ii UILX11',11 S WIIALC anjild1CIIoIlog CA-tter, tJS Arwy Maicricl DevdqI[1cnt .n I~ch~~n:Cinnaid.~dapprowe b% tho )cpiucv D;ri t~ir furA. S(it'ittitil and TcdIiiical I.tehgllgeicof dthe I)cfciisc Ingclligncir Ageiilcx )ViA I\'I([ P1UBLIC: KIFLASI.: IDISTIIBltt ION (INLIMI'IIUIA) (IRce:%.c ISI.111K) -Z PREFACE This guide outlin&:s a systematic procedure fur identifying milt..rv c~rtgidgL :. e c.. rtridge designiation, country of nianufactuve. and--to a large cxtent-functionial 'bullet cyc~c kVcs'-;ncd Cor usc by persons who may not be familiar with small-arms ammunition, it pirovides L'.wsa inioniation on car-tridge types, construction, and terminology as well as more detailed identification dALa. This guide covers military cartridges in calbrs of 15 mim and below-as well as sevcra! rLllt.cd patamilitary cr target cartridges- that have been mwizufacturcd or used since 1930. Although sm if thec cartridges ini this guide arc obsolete in the country of manufacture, they are included because they were madk: in such large quantities that c . -
Vance Outdoors Price List Eff 08/13/20
3723 CLEVELAND AVENUE, COLUMBUS, OHIO 43224 PHONE 614-471-0712 / FAX 614-471-2134 / [email protected] WWW.VANCESLE.COM STATE OF OHIO CONTRACT #RS900319 / INDEX #GDC004 FIREARMS, AMMUNITION, LESS LETHAL MUNITIONS AND RELATED LAW ENFORCEMENT MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES 2020 PRICE LIST VANCE OUTDOORS, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTRACT #RS900319 / INDEX #GDC004 PAGE TITLE 3 ASP Batons, Restraints, Lights, Training & OC Price List 23 Defense Technology Less Lethal Munitions Price List 41 Fox Labs Law Enforcement Aerosol Projectors Price List 43 Hatch Less Lethal Munitions Bag & Protective Gear Price List 52 Hornady Law Enforcement Ammunition Price List 55 Monadnock Batons, Restraints & Riot Control Price List 77 Nightstick Fire and Law Enforcement Flashlights Price List 87 Rings Manufacturing Non-Lethal Training Guns Price List 102 Sabre Law Enforcement Aerosol Projectors Price List 111 Safariland Duty Gear Price List 121 Simunition Training Cartridges, Kits & Equipment Price List 131 Smith & Wesson Restraints, Firearms and Suppressors Price List 137 Streamlight Law Enforcement Flashlights Price List 146 Winchester Law Enforcement Ammunition Price List 2020 ASP BATONS, RESTRAINTS, LIGHTS & OC VANCE OUTDOORS, INC. RS900319 / GDC004 Product Discount % Up Description UOM 1 to 10 Units 11 to 49 Units 50 to 99 Units 100 + Units Retail Number To: BATONS 16/40 BATONS Friction 52212 F16AF Airweight, Foam Each $90.00 $82.75 $78.25 $77.00 $127.87 39.8% 52211 F16BF Black Chrome, Foam Each $90.00 $82.75 $78.25 $77.00 $127.87 39.8% 52213 F16EF Electroless, Foam -
Caliber Magazine Loading Quality / Comment .22LR .22 Beretta 21A
The BabyUpLULAloads the following magazines: Caliber Magazine Loading quality / comment .22LR .22 Beretta 21A Bobcat Loads & unloads well ! .22 Beretta M21 7rd Loads & unloads well most mags ! .22 Beretta M87 8rd / 10rd Loads & unloads well ! .22 Bersa Thunder Loads & unloads well ! .22 Browning 1911-22 Loads & unloads well ! .22 Chiappa Loading OK ! Cannot unload. .22 COLT / Walther Loads & unloads well ! .22 ISSC M22 Loads & unloads well ! Marlin .22 10rd Bolt Action (925, 975) factory .22 Loads & unloads well ! mag. (NOT Promag mag) .22 Mosberg 702 Loads & unloads well ! .22 Mossberg Tactical 25rd Loads & unloads well ! .22 SIG Masquito 10rd Loads & unloads well ! Loads & unloads well ! Fits a bit .22 S&W / Walther tight. .22 S&W 41, 422, 622, 2206 Loads & unloads well ! .22 S&W 2213, 2214 Loads & unloads well ! .22 Taurus PT-22 Loads & unloads well ! .22 Walther PP/PPKS Loads & unloads well ! .22 Walther TPH 6rd Loads & unloads well ! .25 May load with some difficulty, .25 Beretta M21 unloads well ! .25 Beretta M950 Loads & unloads well ! .25 Mauser Loads & unloads well ! .25 Walther 389M Loads & unloads well ! .32 .32 / Cobra FS-32 or FS 380 Loads & unloads well ! .380 Caliber Magazine Loading quality / comment .32 Colt Loads & unloads well ! .32 Kel Tec P-32 Loads & unloads well ! .32 North American Arms Loads & unloads well ! .32 SeeCamp Loads & unloads well ! May load & unloads with some .32 SIG difficulty. .32 Walther PPK/S SS Loads & unloads well ! .380 .380 Beretta 1934 Loads & unloads well ! .380 Beretta M85/86 8rd Loads & unloads well ! .380 Bersa Thunder 380 7rd Loads & unloads well ! .32 / Cobra FS-32 or FS 380 Loads & unloads well ! .380 .380 Kel-Tec P3AT-36 6rd Loads & unloads well ! .380 Kimber Micro Loads & unloads well ! .380 Magnum Reaserch Loads & unloads well ! .380 Ruger LCP Loads & unloads well ! Loads & unloads well ! (Can also use .380 S&W Body Guard the UpLULA ) .380 SeeCamp Loads & unloads well ! .380 SIG .380 Auto Loads & unloads well ! May load & unloads with some .380 SIG P230/232 difficulty. -
Drug Enforcement Administration Official Notification September 05
DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON OCTOBER 01, 2021 DEA OFFICIAL NOTIFICATION POSTED ON OCTOBER 01, 2021 LEGAL NOTICE ATTENTION The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) gives notice that the property listed below was seized for federal forfeiture for violation of federal law. Laws and procedures applicable to the forfeiture process can be found at 19 U.S.C. Sections 1602 - 1619, 18 U.S.C. Section 983, and 28 C.F.R. Parts 8 and 9. To File a Petition for Remission or Mitigation: The government may consider granting petitions for remission or mitigation, which pardons all or part of the property from the forfeiture. You may file both a claim and a Petition for Remission or Mitigation (Petition). If you file only a petition and no one else files a claim, your petition will be decided by the seizing agency and will not be heard in U.S. District Court. The petition must include a description of your interest in the property supported by documentation, include any facts you believe justify the return of the property, and be signed under oath, subject to the penalty of perjury or meet the requirements of an unsworn statement under penalty of perjury. See 28 U.S.C. Section 1746. For the regulations pertaining to remission or mitigation of the forfeiture, see 28 C.F.R. Sections 9.1 – 9.9. The criteria for remission of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R. Section 9.5(a). The criteria for mitigation of the forfeiture are found at 28 C.F.R.