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Rochester NY Firm Supplies PD SWAT Team With Rifles

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Rochester’s Allstar Tactical LLC announced that it has been chosen to update the rifles used by the city police department’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team.

 

ALLSTAR TACTICAL LLC. (Rochester, NY) has been chosen by the Rochester, NY Police Department’s Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team for their rifle refresh. Several officers from the team have supplied information to Allstar Tactical to determine the exact requirements and specifications for their duty rifles. Once the details were worked out, the team at Allstar Tactical designed an upper receiver to fit their exact specifications.

Several premium parts were chosen from the Allstar Tactical catalog such as their Enhanced Bolt Carrier System, MFKR handguard system and Upper receiver, among other things.

In addition to building the new upper receivers for their weapon systems, Allstar Tactical will be performing a complete refresh on the lower halves of their rifles. Due to the length of time in service of these rifles, many parts in the lower halves of these rifles need to be replaced. Allstar Tactical will replace worn parts in order to provide a completely refreshed weapon system. They will also be adding a few upgrades to the lower receivers as well, including their new MFHB heavy buffer system. These new rifle systems are in production right now and will be put into service before the year’s end.

“We are extremely honored to be working with the Rochester SWAT team. I was born and raised in this area and it feels great to be able to help out our local law enforcement whenever possible” – Mike Centola, CEO, Allstar Tactical

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Allstar Tactical builds many different custom rifle configurations for both civilian and LE use. Departments are able to customize their rifles to suit their individual needs. At the same time, the team at Allstar Tactical can make sure the officers are getting the best equipment for the job and the best bang for their buck.

“Being a police officer is becoming ever more dangerous by the day especially for Swat team members. Our team needs the most effective reliable tools to meet danger head on. That is why we chose Allstar Tactical to refurbish, rebuild and enhance our service rifles. We also wanted to partner with a member of the local Rochester community in order to focus on accomplishing the mission of the RPD SWAT team; to save lives.” – Lt. Aaron Springer, Rochester Police Department

Obama’s 23 Executive Actions Towards Guns

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Breaking News. President Obama formally proposed the most expansive gun-control policies yet, and initiated 23 separate executive actions.

  • Require Background Checks on All Gun Sales
  • Address unnecessary legal barriers in health laws that prevent some states from making information available about those prohibited from having guns
  • Ensuring federal agencies share relevant information with the system.
  • Directing the Attorney General to work with other agencies to review our laws to make sure they are effective at identifying the dangerous or untrustworthy individuals that should not have access to guns.
  • Get Military-style Assault Weapons and High-Capacity Magazines off the streets
  • Protect Police by getting rid of armor-piercing bullets
  • $4 Billion proposal to help communities to keep 15,000 cops on the street
  • Call for Congress to pass new gun trafficking laws, which will impose serious penalties on those who help get guns into the hands of criminals.
  • Take executive action to enhance gun tracing data by requiring federal law enforcement to trace all recovered guns.
  • Propose regulations that will enable law enforcement to run complete background checks before returning seized firearms
  • Provide effective training for state and local law enforcement, first responders, and school officials on how to handle active shooter situations.
  • End the freeze on gun violence research, investigate the causes and prevention of violence, and explore the impact of violent media images and video games
  • Preserve the rights of doctors to protect their patients and communities from gun violence
  • Encourage gun owners to live up to their responsibility to store guns safely
  • Give Local Communities the opportunity to hire up to 1,000 school resource officers and school counselors
  • Ensure every school has a comprehensive emergency management plan
  • Provide “Mental Health First Aid” training to help teachers and staff recognize signs of mental illness in young people and refer them to treatment.
  • Support young adults ages 16 to 25, who have the highest rates of mental illness but are the least likely to seek help, by giving incentives to help states develop innovated approaches.
  • Help break the cycle of violence in schools facing pervasive violence with a new, targeted initiative to provide their students with needed services like counseling.
  • Train 5,000 more social workers, counselors, and psychologists, with a focus on those serving students and young adults.
  • Finalizing regulations to require insurance plans to cover mental health benefits like medical and surgical benefits
  • Ensuring Medicaid is meeting its obligation to cover mental heath equally.

You can download the PDF here: Gun Violence Reduction Executive Actions.

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