Yeah, I'm non-sworn campus security for a private university. Whenever I get it back together, I'll post pics of my rig for when I was supposed to take the armed certification classes when I worked in the projects.
You are right, it's not very common.
I like it. It's VERY accurate, almost no recoil which helps accuracy even more, I can make accurate six holes in a second or so.
It is VERY light even fully loaded. I can't even feel it on my belt, and enough to do what it's designed to.
There are quite a few companies that make duty holsters for it. I like Safariland but I like BladeTech even better.
From left to right....
- 21" ASP
- Digilight 1000XB (Interview/Searching light)
- Cap-Stun Z-305 OC
- Motorola XTS 5000 w/ GPS Locator/Mic combo
- * Streamlight Stinger (used in a Blackhawk double ring as I also carry my 2 or 4 cell Mag-Lite depending on my need)
- Smith & Wesson M-100 (2 pair)
- H&K P2000 .40 S&W
- 24rds of .40
- Monadnock flex-cuff cutters tucked in behind mag-pouch
My belt is from Galls. My o.c., radio holder, cuff case, and mag pouch are from Bianchi. My holster is a Safariland 6280. Holsters for ASP, Digilight, and Gerber are proprietary to each brand. Buckle is the standard Cop-Lok.
* The Stinger works great for shining through thick brush and terrain at night, but when it comes to cutting/tracking sign on foot, I go with the Mag-Lite as it illuminates prints on the ground perfectly. So one remains in my Camelbak depending on what I am doing, while the other is in the ring if I am out of my vehicle in the field. If I am working traffic/city operations, I stick to my Digilight and leave both the Stinger and Mag-Lite stored away. However, I think I am going to look into the new Pelican to replace both my Stinger and Mag-Lite.
They're switching them to the buckle less ones, though the others were grandfathered in. Same with the duty guns you will see Sigs, Berettas, and S&W pistols around cause of that, but new officers can only carry Glocks. And now new officers supposedly can't carry the 34 or 35...only for the "team".
They're switching them to the buckle less ones, though the others were grandfathered in. Same with the duty guns you will see Sigs, Berettas, and S&W pistols around cause of that, but new officers can only carry Glocks. And now new officers supposedly can't carry the 34 or 35...only for the "team".
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