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On the Cover 03


Stick Shift 1911 By Steve Tracy


NEW products feature 04 By Police Marksman Staff accessories feature


06 Recover Tactical Rail System Recover Tactical offers replacement grips that include a Picatinny rail mounted under the barrel.


By Steve Tracy FOREFRONT feature 08 Think like Soldiers, Act like Cops


Islamist terrorist organizations are not hampered by budgets that restrict training or even eliminate it as U.S. law enforcement agencies are. Times have changed and law enforcement needs to see the implications of terrorism.


By James L (Jimmy) Smith 12 18


gun review Ruger LCR 9MM


feature


Ruger’s polymer frame snubby is available in .22lr, .22 Magnum, .38 Special +P, .357 Magnum, and now in 9mm Luger.


By Warren Wilson


Colt/Talo Lightweight Commander .38 Super 1911


New or used, a fi rearm built to your personal spec- ifi cations may already be out there waiting for you like the Colt/Talo LWT Commander .38 Super 1911.


By Steve Tracy 2 The Police Marksman Mar-Apr 2015 offi cer down 42 Off-Duty Ambush: The Steve Franks Incident


Steve Franks and his wife Mary were ambushed by Mary’s ex-husband Earl Barnes at their own home. This incident illustrates the importance of taking instincts into consideration when training for lethal encounters.


By Brian MCKenna


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Photo courtesy of Warren Wilson


Mar-Apr 2015 I Vol. 13, No. 2 bullseye


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Off-Duty Carry While it’s true that carrying a fi rearm off duty does


make life a little more inconvenient, it’s a small price to pay. One moment of unpreparedness in an off-duty encounter can last the rest of your life.


By Warren Wilson 30 My Problem With


Concealed Appendix Carry There are advantages to appendix carry of a handgun


for concealment. But the possibility of an unintended discharge is the reason why the fi rst rule of gun safety is to always point a weapon in a safe direction.


By George T. Williams Course of Fire


34 Tactical Lateral Movement By Deputy C.E. Monroe


sighting in on


Emotionally Integrated Training Creating a training environment where offi cers are able


to condition themselves to operate competently through drills where the normal emotional response is tied to the proper physical reaction assists them in responding competently in dangerous, high-risk situations.


By George T. Williams


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