Shooting the New Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380

We got to shoot the new Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380 at SHOT Show 2014 Media Day at the Range.  I uploaded the short video above.  Since I have carried a Bodyguard 380 both off duty and as a secondary firearm on duty for the last several years, it was a familiar platform to me.  No one I observed had any failure with the M&P 380’s at the range.

Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380In the video, I bobbled the trigger reset after the second shot.  As a weak defense, I will just testify that I had been shooting a lot of very different guns that day.  It is a good reminder, though, that the Bodyguard Continue reading

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TSSI TACOPS New Active Response Breacher’s Kit

TSSI‘s Don Wright showed me their new TACOPS Active Response Breacher’s Kit.  It contains a very portable hammer, halogen tool, and bolt cutter, each of which can unfold and telescope to full size for added leverage.  The tools are carried in a rugged nylon sling bag so the officer or operator can quickly transition to a handgun or long rifle, if needed.

This set of tools and bag was specifically designed for active shooter situations, where, with proper training, an officer can come on to a scene and have breaching capabilities that were formerly only available to a SWAT team.  The ARBK is small enough to ride unobtrusively in the trunk of a patrol vehicle and provide Continue reading

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New Remington R51 Pistol

Reminton R51 gripRemington Arms Company is introducing the new R51, a modern interpretation of the the Remington Model 51 “pocket pistol” from the turn of the century.  The R51 is intended to be a 9mm Parabellum concealed carry pistol with a single-stacked magazine and 7+1 round capacity.  Its futuristic looking exterior disguises 100-year-old technology—in a good way.

The original pistol was designed in 1917 by John Pedersen and incorporated his locking breech block and hesitation-locked action.  Yeah, I’m not sure exactly how those work, either.  But they do provide a low bore axis for the R51’s fixed barrel.  Remington goes on to say the Pedersen action absorbs some of the kick as it cycles.  Big Green touts these as giving the gun a 25% reduction in felt recoil.  That should help calm the 9mm +P’s for which the gun is rated.

R51 is hammer-fired.  It has a long-pull single action Continue reading

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Shooting the New Glock 42 at SHOT Show 2014 Media Day at the Range

As I wrote in Glock Misses Perfection…, I was glad we made it to the Austrian (and USA) gunmaker early at SHOT Show 2014’s Media Day at the Range.  There was so much controversy regarding the release of the Glock 42 in .380 ACP that I haaaad to shoot one.  ASAP.

I own several Glocks. A G23, sporting a 22 round stick magazine, Speer GDHP’s, and Streamlight TRL-1S, is my current nightstand pistol.  I carry a Gen 4 G27 daily in my role as a detective sergeant.  I am not necessarily a fanboy.  I own and enjoy a safe full of other maker’s handguns, but I admire the utility of Gaston Glock’s pistols.

I guess I was not concerned about the looks or reliability of the 2014 Glock 42.  These things are…positively predictable.  The size of the new gun caused me curiosity.  Yes, I had read the specifications released for the G42.  It measured as comparable to my Kahr PM9, but was about a half inch longer at the slide.  Knowing this did not satiate my interest.

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New Taurus View Revolver–Pushing the Limits of Minimalism

Taurus View profileTaurus International Manufacturing, Inc. is pushing the envelope with the new “View” handgun.  Where their large Judge model expanded the continuum in one direction, the View stretches the opposing limit for minimalism in a personal defense revolver.  I was able to handle the View at Taurus’ SHOT Show 2014 booth.  A few thoughts…

Sporting a 1.41″ barrel and tiny hand grip, the profile of the View is smaller than even the most stripped down Smith & Wesson J-frame snubbies.  My immediate concern is in the size of the handle.  I have small-to-medium sized hands.  When I gripped the View tightly, I could barely get my ring finger above the very lower curve of the View’s butt.  In addition, there is no palm swell to the flat diminutive handle slabs.  As I held the View, I felt that it lacked enough surface area upon which to securely Continue reading

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Rebar: Friend…or Foe?

SHOT Show FloorSHOT Show is the fifth largest convention in Las Vegas.  But larger still is the Concrete Convention next March (well, it has a different name, but you get the gist).  I guess any convention makes sense to its attendees.  At dinner, writers Richard, Aaron, and I were trying to figure out what kind of seminars you would have for the concrete, asphalt, and construction crowd.  “Rebar: Friend…or Foe?” I said dramatically.  Laughing, Richard suggested I use it as the title to an article.  I think I also suggested, “Concrete Stamping and the Modern Aesthetic.”  Rebar was better.

I have been busily running around the Show floor for the last two days looking for interesting things.  I have talked to many nice folks.  When Richard said there is a game where you call out Danger Zone! when you spot a guy in 5.11 pants with a MOLLE backpack, I glanced down at my attire and called out myself.  It is a common look for this conference.  There is a tanker truck of testosterone in the law enforcement sections of the SHOT Show.  I even saw a guy in a very nice tan suit wearing a matching coyote brown MOLLE-laden pack.  Mixed messages.

Here are some photographs from the SHOT Show floor this year.  Enjoy.

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Media Day at the Range 2014

imageThe high desert was good to us this morning. Temperatures were a balmy 45 degrees for SHOT Show’s Media Day at the Range 2014. Compare that to last year’s 28 degree deep freezer. The winds, though prevalent again, were also relatively tame. Richard, Aaron, and I rode out to Boulder City on one of the shuttle buses, arriving promptly at 0800 after the 45 minute commute from the Strip.

Approximately 700 media members were invited to the morning session. The rest of the general media could come after noon. There seemed to be less of a crush this year, although we had a comical end to the bus ride when our driver had heated words with a staffer over where to drop us off, we were not immediately allowed to leave the vehicle, and a Boulder City cop had to be summoned to steal, uh, move someone’s obstructive idling truck/camper. This was capped off by a Media Day official rushing into the chaos and nearly wrecking his Yamaha four-wheeler right just off the port side of our bus! We had not even disembarked yet.

imageAfter waiting to get our Media Day passes, which never arrived by mail, we quickly struck out for the Glock display to check out (shoot) their new .380 G42. There was not much of a line, and suddenly then there was! We were glad we made it our first stop. Because of the controversial caliber choice, I guess everyone wanted to see what the fuss was about. I glanced over at the Glock shooting lanes throughout the day and the line of looky-loo’s never subsided. More on shooting the new sub- Continue reading

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SHOT Show 2014

SHOT Show 2014Mid-January is that time of year when I pack up my gear for the annual Shooting, Hunting, and Outdoor Trade Show in Las Vegas known as SHOT Show.

Armed with a press pass, I will again assault Media Day at the Range and the Show floor to bring back any battlefield pick-ups of information I can record on my reconnoiter.

I already published articles about two guns that will be “introduced” at the Show:  the Glock 42 and S&W M&P Bodyguard 380.  I have been receiving press releases non-stop for the last several months about new products that can be seen at SHOT.  With over 1,600 exhibitors on hand, it is calculated that if you tried to visit every booth during the four days of the floor, you could only spend 22 seconds at each one.  You will walk over 12 miles if you traverse the entire vendor space.  Last year, 62,000+ attendees and 2,500 media professionals descended upon the SHOT Show.  It is a crazy place for sure.

I am again looking forward to the Media Day at the Range.  This is the fun day when print, broadcast, and Internet journalists get to actually shoot the new toys in sunny and possibly chilly Boulder City.  Hey, guns I get to shoot  1)  with free ammo and  2)  that I don’t have to clean?  Sweet.

Stay by the monitor…

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New Glock Model 42 Misses Perfection by 2mm

Glock 42Haters, Haters, Come Out to Play!  Glock has drawn much ire from firearms fans, pundits, and trolls over the company’s decision to manufacture a single stack .380 ACP pistol (9 x 17mm), instead of one chambered for the more powerful 9 x 19mm Parabellum.  That lousy little 2mm of case length, it seems, has raised a hue and cry.

The Glock pistol platform is accepted by many as a reliable and durable firearm.  Simple in its lack of external controls, it has developed strong followings in the civilian, Military, and law enforcement markets.  Ah, but the Teutonic stubborness of this Austrian company.

For many years, Glockophiles have clamored for everything from a single stack sub-compact pistol (exclude the chunky G36 here), to a submachine gun built on their Safe Action system, to, yeah, even a revolver.  Nein, the polymer design stayed within its original confines.

The Glock 25 and smaller G28, both in .380, are only available in the U.S.A. to law enforcement buyers, but exactly who would they be?  The compact G25 was introduced in 1995 for South American and European Continue reading

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New Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380

Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380Smith & Wesson has announced a variant of their popular Bodyguard 380.  This will be marketed as the M&P Bodyguard 380, adding to their Military & Police line.  Noticeably absent from this gun is the integral InSight laser.  When I first wrote at BlueSheepdog.com about the LAPD approving the Bodyguard 380 for on and off duty use, back in April of 2011, the Los Angeles Police Department had mandated that both the laser and manual safety be deactivated.  This version solves one of those requests.

I am ambivalent about the InSight laser.  I have kept mine functional and I occasionally use it at the range.  The activation buttons’ stiffness can be fixed by inserting a small rigid piece of material (I have seen snips of a Q-Tip shaft used) under the plastic buttons’ cover.  I prefer a laser that comes on automatically.  Overall, though, for me the laser neither adds nor detracts from the practicality of this handgun.

I have stated that I have no use for the safety lever on this gun.  The hammer-firing DAO trigger has a very long pull that breaks between 8 and 10 lbs, so I am not worried about an ND with the Bodyguard 380.  As far as I am concerned, S&W could have just removed the safety as well, but that would cause them to Continue reading

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Tactical Medical Solutions Uniformed Medical Kit

Tactical Medical Solutions, Inc. provides products and training resources for both combat and tactical medical applications.   Their Uniformed Medical Kit allows a police officer to carry vital medical supplies beneath his or her uniform shirt.  The pouch attaches with hook side Velcro™ to the loop field on the adjustable strap area of concealed body armor.  More loop material on the front of the UMK is available for the strap ends to affix.

Tactical Medical Solutions UMK wTactical Medical Solutions gives the following benefits to the UMK:

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Tactical Tailor Nylon MOLLE Archery Quiver

Back on 4/1/2013, ITS Tactical posted a new archery product from Zulu Nylon Gear called The MOLLE Quiver.  H.S.,L.D. for traditional weaponry.  When you clicked on the link–waaa, waaaa–it was an April Fools joke.  But after readers showed much interest in buying the actual quiver, Zulu started a FaceBook page for the product.  It has yet to be released.

Having been a recurve bow archer for the last thirty years (on and off), I decided to get an inexpensive nylon MOLLE quiver of my own.  After surfing around and finding nothing to my liking, I settled on using a basic Tactical Tailor modular hydration pack.  I had written a review of the Tactical Tailor Urban Operator Backpack for Shot Show earlier this year.  I found their products to have a quality build.

Wanting to keep this project reasonably priced, I examined their website and saw a quick release two point sling adapter that would not dent my wallet.  I reasoned that I could thread the adjustable QR sling through the MOLLE loops on the back of Continue reading

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SWAT Round-Up 2013 Video Courtesy of Venture Ballistics

 

Todd Garrett over at Venture Ballistic Composites sent me this cool video of the SWAT Round-Up 2013 competition.  It captures the events’ preparation and perspiration.  If you competed this year or visited the SRI, you might see yourself in the movie.  Check it out.  Thanks, Mr. Garrett!

Randall

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SmartWater CSI Forensic Marking Technology

SmartWaterCSISmartWater CSI, LLC is a British company that has been involved in forensic marking technology for over 17 years.  Their products include a chemical “DNA” marker that can be applied to a piece of property to give a positive identification at a later date, should it be illegally appropriated, and a sort of invisible dye pack that can be employed by law enforcement to “mark” a criminal suspect during the crime.  Business owners can install SmartWater devices that spray the marking chemicals on robbers and thieves so the suspects are tagged as they leave.  Recently, SmartWater has begun North American operations out of Ft. Lauderdale.  I spoke to a representative for this product at the FLEPRU conference.

SmartWater CSI BewareSmartWater CSI’s technology was developed by Phil Cleary, who retired from law enforcement service in the U.K. following injury on the job.  His brother is a forensic chemist and together, they came up with their proprietary Continue reading

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Do You FLEPRU?

FLEPRU logoThe Florida Law Enforcement Property Recovery Unit, more colloquially known as FLEPRU (FLEE-proo), is a non-profit entity that was started in the Tampa Bay area in 1987 by a group of detectives whose mission was to aid victims in the recovery of their stolen property and increase the effective prosecution of the perpetrators.

FLEPRU provides information, networking, and education not only for sworn law enforcement, but retail, commercial, and recycling industries as well.  Additionally, FLEPRU works to enact legislation, and better the statutes already on the books, by lobbying in Tallahassee on behalf of crime victims and cops.

Toward that end, FLEPRU has directed much of its lobbying efforts at tightening Florida State Statutes 538 (Secondhand dealers and secondary metals recyclers) and 539 (Pawnbrokering).  The experienced people at FLEPRU have been staunch gatekeepers, attempting to keep the pawn and secondhand dealers from becoming “state-sponsored fencing operations.”

Each year, FLEPRU holds a three day conference in Orlando which becomes and information clearing house and a training seminar for property crimes detectives from all over the state.  Having recently settled back into our detective division, I attended this year’s conference along with two rookie detectives from my agency.

Topics for the 2013 FLEPRU convention included:

  • Identity Theft Investigation
  • Pawn Shop Inspection
  • SunPass Operations
  • Officer Survival and Interviewing
  • EBT Card Fraud
  • Smart Phones and Continue reading
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