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Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 5:55 pm
by nuparadigm
No.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 6:12 pm
by Jeremae
2 wilson 47ds in back left pocket in a cheap nylon mag carrier so they look like a wallet
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:00 pm
by tboesche
NO, but I should. As soon as I get a mag carrier I will.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:01 pm
by RKirby
I never leave home without an extra mag...not so much for the extra ammo, but as cheap insurance against a mag related malfunction. I doubt I'll ever need 31 rounds of 9mm but having a spare mag to clear a malfunction could mean the difference between me walking away from a gun battle or being carried away in a body bag.
Carrying a gun without a spare mag is like driving without a spare tire. Most of the time it's just dead weight but when you need it you really need it.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:38 pm
by longtooth
Always one 10rd WC in a Comp-Tac carrier.
With perceived elevated threat a double of the same.
With really high threat, ie: Rita a quad pack of the above & a backup.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 8:42 pm
by Liberty
Depends.
Right now I'm on the road. I have 2 guns Berretta mostly stays in the car. 2 Mags in door well. Ruger single mag on my belt at 9:oo
Thats 46 rounds on me while I'm driving. while at home I will often grab the Ruger without worrying about mags.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 9:16 pm
by elwood blooz
I carry two extra mags with either the XD or 1911, at all times
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 10:19 pm
by KRM45
CHL/LEO wrote:Off duty I carry at least one extra mag. Now on duty - that's a different story. I have the standard two mags on the duty belt and then we have vests that we keep in the car to wear when we deploy our patrol rifles. On it I have two extra pistol mags, five 30 round rifle mags and other required items. I also keep another four 30 round mags in my rifle case which stays in the trunk.
I look at extra ammo just like insurance - better to have it and not need it than the other way around.
Just out of curiosity, are you part of a speacial response team, or is the patrol rifle, and gear standard for patrol officers?
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2008 11:55 pm
by TDDude
Definately carry spare mag.
Actually I carry two because it helps balance the weight better and keeps me from having to hitch my holster up as much.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:05 am
by propellerhead
No. I'm using my 10 rounds to get me out of the situation. I don't plan on staying for the fight.
We all have our own level of readiness that makes us comfortable. For some, that means being aware of their surroundings or getting a black belt in some martial art, or carrying a knife, or a pistol, or a pistol with extra ammo, or two pistols, or a hand grenade, or having a full time body guard, or an army. Find your comfort level and stick with it.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 12:56 am
by Skiprr
CHL/LEO wrote:I look at extra ammo just like insurance - better to have it and not need it than the other way around.

I carry two Wilson ETMs on my left hip, and my favorite 1911 on my right.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 1:38 am
by CHL/LEO
Just out of curiosity, are you part of a speacial response team, or is the patrol rifle, and gear standard for patrol officers?
Standard for any officer that's Patrol Rifle certified. All patrol officers are eligible for training if they request it - however, it's a volunteer group only - no one can be required to take the class. The rifle, all equipment, gear, ammo, etc. is furnished by the department. All other "non patrol" officers can be trained and certified if they purchase an approved AR15 and gear. We do have some flexibility in arranging our vest as long as we have the required items on it. It's a Blackwater molle vest so you can add extra items if you want. Mag pouches and first aid kit are required.
This all came about due to the bank robbery shootout a few years back that occurred with the Richardson and Plano officers. After watching all of the in-car videos and TV coverage, it became clear to our command staff that we were way under equipped if (or when) we got into a similar confrontation. Our Firearms Training Center had been trying to get a Patrol Rifle program for years and after this event they finally approved it.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:05 am
by Glock 23
considering most confrontations are within 5ft. and no more than 3 rounds are fired...I feel safe with my 14 rounds.
every once in a while I will put a spare clip in my pocket, but not usually. I got a dual mag carrier but never use it.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 2:12 am
by KD5NRH
Liberty wrote:Depends.
Never thought of them as ammo, but I sure wouldn't want to get hit with them
When I carry the 605, I carry a speed strip at minimum, and a speedloader and two strips as normal daily loadout. The PT-99 has 17+1, and a spare 15, the 1911 is 8+1 with at least another 7, preferably two 10s as spares on the occasions it gets to go out. The 4" K frame doesn't get carried, but I have two full speedloaders near it all the time.
Even just out plinking with the Blackhawk I carry 6 Hornady XTPs in a shirt pocket. I definitely don't want to be in a bad situation with an empty gun.
Re: Do you carry extra ammunition?
Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:18 pm
by Skiprr
CHL/LEO wrote:Standard for any officer that's Patrol Rifle certified. All patrol officers are eligible for training if they request it - however, it's a volunteer group only - no one can be required to take the class. The rifle, all equipment, gear, ammo, etc. is furnished by the department. All other "non patrol" officers can be trained and certified if they purchase an approved AR15 and gear.
Many thanks for this. I hope
every patrol officer requests and gets training. And I hope every "non-patrol" officer buys an M4 and gets training. Good training.
Two weeks from now I'll be in Victoria at DTI's course. Handgun, BUG, shotgun, carbine. Each attendee can contribute extra money to fund LEO's participation. Many of us do, and local and regional LEOs get much-needed exposure to defensive tactics. These aren't SWAT guys; they're detectives and patrolmen. They learn along with the rest of us.
And the course ain't easy. Trust me.
