Re: Anyone carrying the Colt New Agent in 45?
Weapons
Firearms accounted for only 60% of the attacks on police. However, in the 254 cases of officers killed in an armed encounter, firearms were used in 90% (230) of them, and knives in 5% (11). The service revolver was used in 60% of the cases. The authorized smaller frame civilian clothes revolver was used in 35% of them. In all cases reviewed, an unauthorized or gimmick holster (ankle, shoulder, skeleton, fast draw, clip-on etc.) was involved when the revolver was lost, accidentally discharged, or the officer was disarmed. Unintentional discharges averaged about 40 per year. This number is relatively small given: the size of the force (28,000), that all officers are required to be armed at all times when they are in the city, and that 4,000 non-police firearms are processed each year.
<span style="font-weight: bold">Sight Alignment </span>
<span style="text-decoration: underline"><span style="font-weight: bold">In 70% of the cases reviewed, sight alignment was not used. Officers reported that they used instinctive or point shooting. </span></span>
As the distance between the officer and his opponent increased, some type of aiming was reported in 20% of the cases. This aiming or sighting ran from using the barrel as an aiming reference to picking up the front sight and utilizing fine sight alignment. The remaining 10% could not remember whether they had aimed or pointed and fired the weapon instinctively.
Shooting Distances
From Sept 1854 to Dec 1979, 254 officers died from wounds received in an armed encounter. The shooting distance in 90% of those cases was less than
15 feet.
Contact to 3 feet ... 34%
3 feet to 6 feet ...... 47%
6 feet to 15 feet ..... 9%
The shooting distances where officers survived, remained almost the same during the SOP years (1970-1979), and for a random sampling of cases going
back as far as 1929. 4,000 cases were reviewed. The shooting distance in 75% of those cases was less than 20 feet.
Contact to 10 feet ... 51%
10 feet to 20 feet .... 24%
338, I carried a Seecamp DA Detonics (simular scale in all regards) for two decades, finally gave it up for a S&W when even the Detonics was more of a brick than I wanted to carry. The New Agent has a perfectly fine set of sights for its purpose, simular to the guttersnipe found an the old ASP. No issue.