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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Brown" data-source="post: 709617" data-attributes="member: 18"><p>While I have never come across this issue except in a shooting by a uniformed LEO, I cannot see where the officers would want the responsiblity of care for another gun if it was not used in the incident. You can assume you would be without the pistol for the duration of your contact with the police.</p><p></p><p>That said, I know of one incident where a ccw holder ran out of ammo after incapacitating the suspect and drew his backup but didn't fire it, and thus both guns were taken for examination because of the volume of shots fired and the lack of clarity as to whether the backup was used.</p><p></p><p>Despite all of this as it is only based upon my experience, HAVE MORE GUNS AVAILABLE. You never know.</p><p></p><p>Michael Brown</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Brown, post: 709617, member: 18"] While I have never come across this issue except in a shooting by a uniformed LEO, I cannot see where the officers would want the responsiblity of care for another gun if it was not used in the incident. You can assume you would be without the pistol for the duration of your contact with the police. That said, I know of one incident where a ccw holder ran out of ammo after incapacitating the suspect and drew his backup but didn't fire it, and thus both guns were taken for examination because of the volume of shots fired and the lack of clarity as to whether the backup was used. Despite all of this as it is only based upon my experience, HAVE MORE GUNS AVAILABLE. You never know. Michael Brown [/QUOTE]
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