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Old September 23, 2008, 09:58 PM   #4
garryc
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I'm not really sure. When you holster the gun you have to roll the hood up the move a latch forward to lock it. When you draw you have to move that lock back and the hood forward.

As far as a weapon for transports and in hospitals I like the system. Take away is a real hazard there. These are being issued for transports only right now, our perimeters are still using the thumb breaks. That's not an issue because they are alone.

For our regular transport officers I can see it. They will be using it every day and can maintain the muscle memory to use the system effectively. For those officers sent on an emergency transport I have a little issue. Seldom will they use the system so they will not be able to maintain muscle memory. Once a year training is not enough.
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