The G43 single-stack, 9mm pistol is also ultra-concealable, accurate and easy to shoot. It offers an extender on the magazine to make it easier for any hand size to shoot. Small, lightweight, and compact, this single-stack 9mm is easy to use and very accurate to shoot. At just over 17 ounces, the SIG P365 comes with a rail and either a 10- or 12-round single-stack magazine, delivering a slim profile. The following list focuses primarily on weapons chambered in 9mm, with a few exceptions. Many law enforcement agencies moved back to 9mm pistols in recent years. Reliability and accuracy since smaller-frame weapons tend to need more deliberateness to shoot.One that functions the same as the duty weapon to ease training and transitions to shoot.A weapon small enough to remain non-encumbering to an officer more than is necessary refrains from adding a lot of weight to the weight most officers already carry.A weapon that fires that same caliber ammunition as the duty weapon for ease of ammunition use.While there are many choices, before deciding to carry a backup weapon, officers should ensure they are adhering to agency policy and train with the weapon of choice. Other reasons include a mechanical failure of a duty weapon, a duty weapon damaged by enemy fire, or a duty weapon dropped or lost during an encounter.īackup guns are probably the most reliable defense against a criminal gaining control over an officer’s duty gun. Rule violators will be warned and/or subsequently removed at the discretion of the moderation team.If that does happen, an officer has a few choices. Either fight with the suspect and hope to regain control of the gun, run away and hope distance and cover inhibit an accurate shot, or use another gun. Violation of the Rules is best addressed using the Report function. To mark something spoilers (for story or other relevant purposes), use the following format exactly as it appears: "(/spoiler)" ![]() Please participate in the subreddit before performing any promotion, self or otherwise.Though do keep a look out for our weekly threads We welcome questions about the game, including build questions.No posts which break the ZOS Terms of Service.Low-effort posts including memes will be removed. Posts must be relevant to The Elder Scrolls Online.No flaming, trolling or disrespectful comments to others.Unconstructive posts, quitting posts or rage posts will be removed without warning.Support / Technical issues need to go through the official support system.No "are the servers up yet" or "servers are up" posts.There is a weekly sticky thread on Tuesdays (Trendy Tuesday) specifically for this purpose. Please use /r/ESOGuilds for guild-related matters. No guild recruitment or looking for guild threads.To that end we have the following rules for participation: ![]() The moderation team and community (utilizing reddiquette) work together to create a respectful community where opinions about the game can be discussed.
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