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Everything posted by CharlieMoran
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We will see what the future hold. Thanks for your opinion.
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Hello Everyone, The most common Firearms that the police use are as followed. Sidearms: Glock 9mm: 17,19 Glock .40 cal: 23 Misc. 9mm: M&P Sheild by Springfield Beretta 9mm Misc. .45cal: Colt 1911 Springfield 1911 Shotguns: Mossberg 12 gauge: 500 590 590A1 Remington 12 gauge: 870 870 Tactical Long Gun/Rifles 223 or 5.56: Ar15 (Semi-automatic) M16A1 (Semi/Automatic) M16A3 (Semi/Burst) M16A4 (Semi/Burst/Automatic) I can upload photos in the next post.
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I completely understand what you are saying. However, I have read in a couple of posts that we are going for realism. I am sure if the devs look at it from the perspective of a real police officer they would see that it is important to have this type of status implemented. If a police officer shoots and kills in Idenity they have to justify why they did so. It’s not easy to just put some one down and say “ I am on call.” That’s not how it works. I am certainly not attempting to argue with anyone. If it’s not implemented in the game at first it may be a good idea to look into in the future as a update or DLC. The balancing of this would be self explanatory. They have to justify why they shot the Criminal/ Civilian. If they cant articulate why the acted in such a way them they will reprimanded or arrested for a slue of different crimes.
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Hello Everyone, I am sure that you have tons of people who are pubescent teens that come on here saying that they are some type of law-enforcement entity and of course they are just lying. However even though I am an avid gamer I do hold a position as a public safety officer in PA. i’m not going to bore everybody with a long explanation of why you should believe that I am a public safety officer. I much rather people believe me by reading and understanding that i indeed have in-depth knowledge of my career. When I heard about this game I would like to help out in anyway possible. So with that being said I’m going to give my two cents about the above topic. As a public safety officer I was not issued a firearm. We were requested to purchase a firearm from a list of allowed duty weapons and we were to register them in our name and our department would register the serial numbers in a book that is kept by our evidence custodian. At the end of the day and we clock out we are able to keep our firearms and take them home with us for protection. Of course we were supposed to have our concealed carry license and we were required to wear it in the waistband and not open carried. If we do decide to leave the barracks with our duty weapon we are required to keep our badges on us on a belt clip or inside the pocket just in case if emergencies arise. Unfortunately I have to disagree with a lot of people on this forum when it comes to this situation. In my honest opinion I believe that a police officer going off duty in Identity should be able to carry their firearm if they have a concealed carry license. Regardless if the firearm is registered to the police department or not. I Believe that a off-duty officer should be able to carry their firearm. This brings me to my next point there should be more than just on duty and off duty status. There should be on duty, off duty, and on call status. The on-call status would allow the police officer to be in plain-clothes with a badge displayed on their belt in their firearm concealed. Thank you for your time, hope to hear from you guys soon!