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<blockquote data-quote="Danny&amp;Annie&amp;theChristmas" data-source="post: 77455763" data-attributes="member: 452596"><p>I remember as a kid seeing stories of cops using revolvers and they killed assailants with a single shot whereas nowadays cops use semis and empty their guns into assailants.</p><p>I remember reading a few decades ago how an officer should stand sideways to the assailant so as to present a smaller target and should only stand full frontal at night so a flashlight could be held by one hand away from the body with the other hand armed.</p><p>Things have changed so much over the years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny&Annie&theChristmas, post: 77455763, member: 452596"] I remember as a kid seeing stories of cops using revolvers and they killed assailants with a single shot whereas nowadays cops use semis and empty their guns into assailants. I remember reading a few decades ago how an officer should stand sideways to the assailant so as to present a smaller target and should only stand full frontal at night so a flashlight could be held by one hand away from the body with the other hand armed. Things have changed so much over the years. [/QUOTE]
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