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UK: "Plastic bullets gun for police"
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"This is the new law enforcer soon to be used by police on the streets of Gloucestershire - the Heckler Koch baton gun."
"The weapon, which is classed as a firearm, shoots plastic bullets up to a range of 80 feet and is expected to go into operational service in October of this year."
"The baton gun is an impact weapon and when fired delivers a strike similar to that from a conventional baton, but over a much greater distance."
"County firearms officers are already being trained in how to use the weapon, which is an updated version of the baton gun used in front-line policing in Northern Ireland."
"The baton gun is regarded as non-lethal but is deemed a more powerful deterrent than CS gas." |
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