Congratulations, anon. Somehow, you've been appointed the chief armorer for a newly created small police department in Nowheresville. Your job is to arm this department. The department employs 90 patrol officers, 12 of which are on the SWAT team, and an additional 10 detectives who all need firearms, including sidearms and some sort of long gun.You've been given $300,000 by the city to spend at your discretion.
>>65027933P90 and P320.
>>65027933I give them nothingIf I have to give them something I give them stock Glock 19Xs and Mossberg 500s.If they want rifles they can beg for them.
If there's at all a nigger problem/crime I'm giving them PSA AR-15s and a bunch of Maverick 88s. If it's relatively safe and more of a small town I'm just giving them .38 revolvers and whatever Remington shotguns. SWAT guys can have ARs or whatever but they can put their own leet operator stuff on there.
>>65027933I have no idea how police departments typically buy and retain firearms so I don't know if this is good or not. >90 M&P 9 2.0 fullsize +10 spares for everyone>10 M&P 9 2.0 compact +5 spares for detectives>12 M&P 15 gen 3 with Holosun optics for SWAT, 18 as spares/for everyone else IIRC S&Ws are more a bit more expensive than Glocks under most police contracts but it's still well under MSRP and more convenient for police departments to order most of their inventory from a single manufacturer. >80 Maverick 88>10 590A1>10 Tikka T3x with nice optics >Anyone who wants an AR in their patrol car has to buy/build their own of a department-approved brand>Detectives can carry their own personal handgun of choice of a department-approved model >Personal optics, lights, etc. are approved for long guns, but for handguns they have to fit in the department's holstersWith Law enforcement contract pricing, these guns + magazines, batteries, etc., and an ample supply of ammo for the budgeted year should run about $200k, definitely under $250k at least. Assuming nonlethal and other non-firearm equipment is not covered by this budget, the remainder can be spent on random shit that we think is cool, and we can just retroactively come up with bullshit reasons to justify our budget.
>>65027933The AR-15 may not work too well but it still looks better than this affront to God and good taste.God I really fucking hate modern gun design.Everything is covered in holes and rails and bullshit.Where's the heft?Where's the wood?WHY IS IT FUCKING BEIGE, YOU'RE IN A DESERT EVERYONE CAN ALREADY SEE YOU!
>>65027933stand aside
>>65027971At least give them the Mossberg 590 with the heat shield to go with that sexy handgun
>>65028162Based
>>65028138>where's the heft?You'll find the fucking heft when you need to carry this thing everywhere. Weight doesnt matter to you because you're only carrying it to and from your car.
>>65028012Absolute gigachad taste/thread/board/website
>>65027933I was making a police game before so, I'll do you one better and give you the QRD on everything not just the guns, I'll start with the guns first thoughbeit.The standard sidearm was the Glock 22 .40 cal. The standard patrol shotgun was the Remington 870 with polymer furniture. No patrol rifle and detectives would also issued Smith and Wesson model 10s.Officers wore a dark navy blue LAPD style uniform, short sleeves, with shoulder straps and a shirt tucked into slacks. The duty belt was nylon, had a magazine pouch with 2 extra mags + 1 in the pistol, pepper spray, radio pouch w/shoulder mic, 2 handcuff pouches on the back and a pr24 side handle baton holstered opposite the gun. They didn't carry tasers. The badge would have been a San Diego style eagle top shield (It was easier to find models for those, originally I wanted something like the NYPD Sgt's badge) in silver for ranks under sgt and gold for sgt and above. Officers on meter maid duty would have also worn yellow high vis vests and 8 point covers similar to NYPD ones would have also been an Option.During riots, the belt would carry supplementary zip cuffs, white riot helmets with neck protectors and soft body armor worn over the uniform in addition to clear riot shields and large wooden riot batons.The SWAT team would have worn dark blue BDUs (a similar color to the current USN uniform), Black PASGT helmets, a black HRM tactical vest, black drop leg holsters and black boots. They would be armed with M16A2 style rifles, MP5s and the standard .40 cal service glock. Detectives working in the narcotics unit would get nylon holsters and handcuff pouches to thread through or clip onto their civilian belt, neck badges and bright yellow PVC windbreaker jackets to wear during raids.The cars would be CVPIs ranging from 1995 (aero models) to the later and more common variant. They would have a pretty generic black and white paint scheme with "POLICE" written in big [continues later in next post]
>>65029973"POLICE" would have been written in big letters across both doors, pretty standard stuff. Some cars would have been equipped with a Setina push bar. The older cars would have had Federal signal Aerodynic lightbars and the newer ones would have had Whelen Libertys. The sirens were gonna be Federal signal PA300s though at the time I had Code 3 sirens because the model already existed. Everything was mounted to a short Havis center console with a Panasonic toughbook too, the shotgun was behind that and in front of a Setina partition. The Helicopter would have been an AS350, pretty standard for American police departments and the color scheme was gonna be generic white with the blue lines that you get from the manufacturer. It wasn't gonna have any custom paintjob.I forgot to include the rank system too the first 3 ranks were Patrol officer 3rd, 2nd and 1st class. 3rd class had no insignia, 2nd had 1 chevron and 1st had 2 chevrons like a corporal. Then Sergeant, lt, Captain, Super nintendo, chief super nintendo, deputy commissioner and commissioner.I think that's basically everything. If I was writing this a couple of years ago before I shelved everything I could have sperged out for hours on all the small details and different equipment but, this is everything that came to my mind right now. I know it's a fairly derivative force and aesthetically quite similar to the LAPD (like many forces are) that was intentional because I wanted something stereotypical and easily digestible plus I'm just a fan of the look. It's also all period stuff in the early 2000s because I felt like that was just the right amount of technology
>>65029047I'm not a Zog Bot so yes.
>>65027933A hydrogen bomb. Set it off in the middle of the city and the criminal problem is solved permanently.
>>65030300look mom I said it again!
>>65030644>I'm actually happy that I forfeited my soul to Israel (Actually Judea)
>>65028162Interesting how he's aiming to full-auto shoot a guy in the back.
>>65027933
>>65028162The only really sensible optionWe can also do away with complaints about tasers and sandbag rounds not working, you just get fragmentation 40mm
>>65030741Standard procedure for deploying nigger repellent
>>65027971
P320s, soft owb holsters and sten mk1s with slings that always come undone.Also glock gen 2s in 40 with cast lead bullets
>>65028162>1200rpm>180rnd mag>15 seconds of continuous fireTwo guys could just go back and forth between each other firing and reloading forever as long as they had drums >anti sniperIt's 1976 and you're reconsidering this whole "deranged gunman" thing as the wall around you is slowly whittled away. What a concept, doctrinally, lmao
>>65027933here you go, fulfills the need of long gun and pistol at the same timethey also all get thermobaric and tear gas grenades grenades
>>6502793312 x95s, two desert tech SRSs, and some armor for swat, 90 p226s for patrol, 10 p227s for detectives, and 20 870s for the patrol cars.
>>65034131sorry I meant p225 for detectives