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Officer’s Guide to Recovered Firearms

The International Association of Chiefs of Police has made ATF’s Police Officer’s Guide to Recovered Firearms available now for the iPhone/iPad. This free app is designed specifically for members of law enforcement to aid with processing recovered firearms while in the field.
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Do you know where to find serial numbers on firearms? Do you know how to interpret the results of a firearms query from NCIC? Having accurate information and details to report on a recovered firearm could mean the difference between getting a criminal off the streets and letting him walk. The Officer’s Guide to Recovered Firearms app is a critical tool to help officers properly identify and describe guns associated with crimes, which will result in more complete reports, and ultimately help prosecutors build a stronger case against armed criminals.

Features
The app features information on:
Firearms safety
Identifying markings on a revolver, pistol, rifle, and shotgun, as well as a visual guide to a variety of firearms
Using the NCIC gun file
Tracing firearms and utilizing ATF’s National Tracing Center (e-Trace)
Identifying persons prohibited by federal law from possessing firearms and questions to ask unlawful firearms possessors
Additionally, the app will keep officers updated on news and no/low cost training opportunities through the IACP Twitter and News feeds.

Test Your Firearms ID Knowledge
Once you have reviewed the Officer’s Guide to Recovered Firearms, test your comprehension by taking the quiz. Respond correctly to every question and receive a certificate of completion by email to print and add to your file.


"This app is a large step toward accessible resources in law enforcement, it provides line officers with up to date, quality, interactive information, for accurately reporting stolen or recovered firearms." -Chief Robert L. Champagne, Peabody Police Department-

“This application is built upon the premise that every gun misused in a crime holds a story. When uncovered, this story can generate information of tactical and strategic value in solving and preventing violent crimes. We know that it takes a combination of people, processes, and technology to turn this data it into actionable intelligence in order to stop armed criminals, which is why this application is an excellent first step toward that objective.” -Pete Gagliardi – Author of The 13 Critical Tasks: An Inside-Out Approach to Solving More Gun Crime

“When ATF created the Police Officer’s Guide to Recovered Firearms, we didn’t know what an app was, or the possibilities it could hold for getting this information directly into the hands of law enforcement. We are thrilled to see that this useful information will be so easy to access.” –Senior Special Agent Benjamin Hayes, ATF

This app was developed through a partnership between the International Association of Chiefs of Police, Project Safe Neighborhoods, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, and the Bureau of Justice Assistance.

Reviews

Better
Reggie Woodall

It need to have a way you get track the firearm


Not useful
PKMer

Didn't find this useful


Its ok.
Psalms 911

There should b a wat to query a firearm to find out if it is stolen or not.


Glad it was free
Gbrown29410

Post says it all. My US Cops app is way better use when on patrol. I only downloaded this app because my Chief sent me the link.


Tool
Red Dude 701

Great tool for LE! Nicely done.


SWAT One
Hawk 327

Most Excellent App, every cop should down load it. A must to have.


Nothing special
Ga cop641

Nothing special. Not very useful if u are a cop you should already know difference between pistol and revolver and rifle and shotgun


It's very basic.
AdamBomb82

If you're in law enforcement you should already know all of the info that this app provides. It's very very basic but if you don't know anything about firearms it might be useful.


Very Nice App
spurgeon3

Wish I could check an E-Trace on it though.


Not impressed
Flaflyer1

Very basic information and not really useful useful to anyone with basic firearm knowledge and L.E. experience.


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