Aaron1124
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I meant to post this a while ago. A few weeks ago I was in Seattle, and I saw a Seattle Police Officer riding a horse, carrying a revolver. I'm rarely in Seattle, and this was both the first time I've ever seen an officer on duty riding a horse, and the first time I've ever seen an officer carry a revolver for a sidearm.
I've heard that officers have to be able to fire off 12 rounds accurately at a target in a given amount of time, which would explain why most of them carry Semi autos, but I can't say I've ever seen an officer carry a revolver. Seeing him on a horse with a revolver made me think I was back in the 30's in some old cowboy town (minus the large buildings)
I meant to post this a while ago. A few weeks ago I was in Seattle, and I saw a Seattle Police Officer riding a horse, carrying a revolver. I'm rarely in Seattle, and this was both the first time I've ever seen an officer on duty riding a horse, and the first time I've ever seen an officer carry a revolver for a sidearm.
I've heard that officers have to be able to fire off 12 rounds accurately at a target in a given amount of time, which would explain why most of them carry Semi autos, but I can't say I've ever seen an officer carry a revolver. Seeing him on a horse with a revolver made me think I was back in the 30's in some old cowboy town (minus the large buildings)