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5/15/2023
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<br />8 | P a g e <br /> <br />which are at a greater distance than a handgun can possibly proficiently address, if present <br />and feasible. This weapons system is also designed to ballistically address threats which <br />could be protected by body armor, preventing a handgun from being able to address <br />proficiently or effectively. <br />f. Authorized Use: Only members that are POST certified and have received training specific to <br />the use of patrol rifles during the course of their duties are authorized to use carry and/or <br />use the patrol rifle in accordance with SLPD Policies 300 and 306. <br />g. Fiscal Impact: <br />i. Original Purchase Price: $2,690 <br />ii. Ongoing Yearly Maintenance: $50/rifle <br />h. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation <br />of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to qualify in <br />accordance with SLPD Policy 306 <br />i. Legal and Procedural Rules: Use of the patrol rifle is regulated by SLPD Lexipol Policies 300 <br />and 306. It is the policy of the SLPD to utilize rifles only for official law enforcement <br />purposes, and pursuant to State and Federal law regarding the use of force. <br />12.14. Larue Tactical LT-762 <br />a. Description: The Larue rifle has a 16” barrel and is an AR-10 style rifle. This weapon is <br />equipped with a Nightforce ATACR 5-25X56 F1 rifle scope, Surefire Socom 762-RC <br />suppressor, bipod, and Tactical Intervention Sling system. The rifle is chambered in <br />.308/7.62 NATO rifle rounds and has a 20-round polymer Magpul magazine. This rifle is <br />used by the SLPD Snipers who are also members of the SLPD SWAT Team. <br />b. Capabilities: Ability to be fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel <br />intended to make bullets spin and thereby have greater accuracy over a long distance. <br />c. Quantity: 4 <br />d. Expected Life Span: 5-15 years <br />e. Purpose: In accordance with SLPD Policies 300 and 306, rifles are to be used as precision <br />weapons to address a threat which require increased accuracy and/or to reach threats <br />which are at a greater distance than a handgun can possibly proficiently address, if present <br />and feasible. This weapons system is also designed to ballistically address threats which <br />could be protected by body armor, preventing a handgun from being able to address <br />proficiently or effectively. <br />f. Authorized Use: Only members that are POST certified and have received training specific to <br />the use of patrol rifles during the course of their duties are authorized to use carry and/or <br />use the patrol rifle in accordance with SLPD Policies 300 and 306. <br />g. Fiscal Impact: <br />i. Original Purchase Price: $6,925 <br />ii. Upgraded Sniper Scope: $2,749 (2019) <br />iii. Ongoing Yearly Maintenance: $50/rifle <br />h. Training: Prior to using a rifle, officers must be certified by POST instructors in the operation <br />of the rifle. Additionally, all members that operate any rifle are required to qualify in <br />accordance with SLPD Policy 306.
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