I'm interested because I've seen people claiming that "most LEO's only fire 50 rounds to qualify each year" (which frankly sounds condescending) to others that say "tens of thousands of rounds a year". For this purpose, LEO means FBI, local PD, sheriff, SWAT, MP's, etc.
So, in your duty sidearm (pistol), how many rounds for practice do you fire a year on average? Does your department pay for it? Do you shoot more ammo than your department will buy? Less?
To clarify, I'm simply honestly interested. No one should draw any conclusions from this poll about LEO's in general (completely unscientific and all that), and I know there are some superlative pistol shots that simply don't need to practice that often.
So, in your duty sidearm (pistol), how many rounds for practice do you fire a year on average? Does your department pay for it? Do you shoot more ammo than your department will buy? Less?
To clarify, I'm simply honestly interested. No one should draw any conclusions from this poll about LEO's in general (completely unscientific and all that), and I know there are some superlative pistol shots that simply don't need to practice that often.