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On the Cover


03 Who doesn’t like accessories? By Steve Tracy


NEW products feature 04 By Police Marksman Staff FOREFRONT feature 08


No Glocks For Cops? An Alternative View You can’t fi x a software problem with hardware


By Mike Wood gun review feature 16


Sig Sauer P290 RS Compact and powerful


By Warren Wilson


20 Canik TP9SA A rapid-fi re fi ve-shot group from 10 yards By Warren Wilson


24 henry goldenboy


The Henry Goldenboy may be the perfect gift for the police fi rearms enthusiast


By Warren Wilson bullseye


28 Sly Tactical Quick Conversion Sling


A comfortable and useful sling for all-day use By George T. Williams


Photo courtesy of Warren Wilson


summer 2015 I Vol. 13, No. 3 bullseye


32 DC Holsters


or range use By Steve Tracy


40 Bullets & Band-Aids® Course of Fire 44 Tourniquet Application


and Continue to Fight By Police Marksman staff


sighting in on


46 Liberty Ammunition Lead-Free, All Copper, High Speed


By Steve Tracy 54 Federal Flitecontrol® By warren Wilson 58 Semi-Auto Pistols: By Mike Wood offi cer down


62 Overwhelming Physical Force: The Carl Everett/Linda Mason Incident


By Brian McKenna 2 The Police Marksman Summer 2015


75 next issue of the police marksman www.policemarksman.com


Testing for Reliability Testing your gun-ammo combo without breaking the bank


Keep all your shotgun pellets within the scoring ring at 25 yards.


Buckshot


(& Tourniquets) Two fi rst-aid kits for your fi rearms range By Chief Mike Burg, Rittman, Ohio Police Department


Comfort and concealment combined By George T. Williams


36 Black Rhino Concealment Custom molded Kydex®


holsters for concealment


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