8.188 Authorized Firearms, Associated Equipment, and Required Training Flashcards
How often must a department member qualify with a backup firearm?
Annually during the first quarter
Who maintains the firearm qualification training records?
The Organizational Development Bureau
How often must Captains and above qualify with their firearm?
Semi-Annually (1st and 3rd quarters). Additionally they will complete the 2nd quarter training during their 3rd quarter qual.
How often must department members qualify with their firearms?
- Duty Handgun: semi-annual (Qual: 1st & 3rd, Train: 2nd & 4th) Passing: 75% - Two Attempts
- Backup/Off-Duty Handgun: Annually (Qual: 1st quarter) Passing: 75% - Two Attempts
- Shotgun: semi-annual (Qual: 1st & 3rd, Train: 2nd & 4th) Passing: 75% - Two Attempts
- Shotgun Slug: Semi-Annually Passing: 80% - Two Attempts
- Rifle: semi-annual (Qual: 1st & 3rd, Train: 2nd & 4th) Passing: 90% - Two Attempts
- Captains and above have different qualification requirements
Who is notified if a department member fails to qualify with any weapons system?
The FTTU Rangemaster makes notifications to,
- Respective Bureau Commander, AND
- ODB Bureau Commander
If a department member fails to qualify with a weapons system, the member will have to complete the following remedial/re-certification training,
- Duty Handgun: 20-Hour Remedial Session
- Shotgun Slug: 4-Hour Certification Class
- Rifle: 10-Hour Re-Certification Class
Weapon carriers who fail to participate without exemption or justificable reasons will be subject to a ____________________________ by the immediate supervisor.
Statement of Complaint
Any department member who misses more than two quarterly qualifications with a special weapon system will be required to complete a…
Qual-7
If a department member has missed a quarterly qualification period without an exemption, the member’s immediate supervisor must do the following,
1.Open a statement of complaint
- Contact FTTU Rangemaster, or designee, to schedule an appointment for a make-up firearms qualification session.
When a department member returns to full duty from a qualified exemption (light-duty, military etc.), who is responsible for scheduling make-up firearms qualifications?
The department member
Duty Handgun
Personally owned or department-owned, semi-automatic handgun carried on/off-duty. The weapon must meet the following requirements: Of caliber and barrel length?
- Caliber: 9mm Luger, .40 Smith & Wesson, or .45 ACP
2. Barrel length: At least 3.5in and not to exceed 6in.
What calibers can you carry as a backup handgun?
Caliber: 9mm Luger, .40 Smith & Wesson, .45 ACP, .38 Special, .380 Auto, or .357 Sig/Magnum
What gauge shotgun can department members carry while on duty and can the barrel length be?
Pump-Action Shotgun
Caliber: 12 gauge
Barrel Length: At least 14in. and not to exceed 20in.
What type of rifle does the department authorize for use?
AR-15 Pattern Semi-Automatic Rifle or Gas Piston Operation .223 Wylde/5.56 Caliber Semi-Automatic Rifle w/sling.
Barrel Length: At least 10in. and not to exceed 20in. (all National Firearms Act [NFA] rules apply).
What are the qualification standards for firearms stated by the department?
Handgun: 75%, qual’d on the 1st and 3rd quarters
Shotgun: 75%, qual’d on the 1st and 3rd quarters
Shotgun Slug: 80%, qual’d semi-annually
Rifle: 90% qual’d 1st and 3rd
SPR: 90% must attend annual 6 hours recertification calls to maintain cert