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<blockquote data-quote="Snattlerake" data-source="post: 4078615" data-attributes="member: 44288"><p>Yeah, I policed a small town. Backup was an hour away if the other officer was gone out of town. I wore a bullet resistant girdle provided by that town. Even in the heat of 103 degree days, I wore that vest. I also had my 1911 45 and four magazines, a Colt Officer's Model in my boot, a boot knife in my other boot, two sets of cuffs, my Kel Light, a MiniMag light and a radio. I had four keepers, two of which had handcuff keys hidden in them. I also had a box of 50 more 45 rounds under the seat and another box in a bug out bag with more officer's sized mags and M1A mags. I just remembered I had cuff keys in my boots and every uniform shirt had a cuff key collar stay. Cheap insurance I say. I still have a cuff key in my retired ID wallet.</p><p></p><p>That was tough on a 31 inch waistline, Oh to be young again! I made the decision, I was going home at the end of my shift, PERIOD!</p><p></p><p>I had my M-1A instead of a shotgun. You should have seen the looks I got at roadblocks with that sitting on the hood with the bipod,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Snattlerake, post: 4078615, member: 44288"] Yeah, I policed a small town. Backup was an hour away if the other officer was gone out of town. I wore a bullet resistant girdle provided by that town. Even in the heat of 103 degree days, I wore that vest. I also had my 1911 45 and four magazines, a Colt Officer's Model in my boot, a boot knife in my other boot, two sets of cuffs, my Kel Light, a MiniMag light and a radio. I had four keepers, two of which had handcuff keys hidden in them. I also had a box of 50 more 45 rounds under the seat and another box in a bug out bag with more officer's sized mags and M1A mags. I just remembered I had cuff keys in my boots and every uniform shirt had a cuff key collar stay. Cheap insurance I say. I still have a cuff key in my retired ID wallet. That was tough on a 31 inch waistline, Oh to be young again! I made the decision, I was going home at the end of my shift, PERIOD! I had my M-1A instead of a shotgun. You should have seen the looks I got at roadblocks with that sitting on the hood with the bipod, [/QUOTE]
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