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Police stations store at least some ammo for training, supplying officers on patrol, and restocking officers in the rare event they need to discharge their firearm. Do police precincts store substantial additional ammo in their armory to backstop them incase of supply chain disruptions, civil disturbances, etc? And if so, is there a "typical" industry norm of X hundred or thousand rounds per officer? Or do they typically store very little beyond what officers carry in their patrol cars because they assume consumption will be very predictable and 99.99% occur during annual training?

The thought crossed my mind because of the trope of scavenging from police stations in SHTF books/movies/video games about war/zombie apocalypse/plague/etc, but I dont have any idea if it's actually sensical. Is it plausible, or is reality more along the lines of "unless it's annual firearms qual day, the local police station has a lone box of 9mm in the armory and our dashing hero would be better off scouring the city for Gadsden flags in the hope of finding tens of thousands of rounds in Bubba's closet"?

Police stations store at least some ammo for training, supplying officers on patrol, and restocking officers in the rare event they need to discharge their firearm. Do police precincts store substantial additional ammo in their armory to backstop them incase of supply chain disruptions, civil disturbances, etc? And if so, is there a "typical" industry norm of X hundred or thousand rounds per officer? Or do they typically store very little beyond what officers carry in their patrol cars because they assume consumption will be very predictable and 99.99% occur during annual training? The thought crossed my mind because of the trope of scavenging from police stations in SHTF books/movies/video games about war/zombie apocalypse/plague/etc, but I dont have any idea if it's actually sensical. Is it plausible, or is reality more along the lines of "unless it's annual firearms qual day, the local police station has a lone box of 9mm in the armory and our dashing hero would be better off scouring the city for Gadsden flags in the hope of finding tens of thousands of rounds in Bubba's closet"?

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I don't know. That depends...today's military standards are a joke. I know a couple guys in the military or recently got out. One was Army infantry and didn't know how to shoot a pistol, could only barely use an AR 15. The other is Army infantry, active duty and couldn't hold a pie plate sized group at 25 yards using irons on his own AR. In talking to me he said he scored marksman in qualifying....I hope the Marine Corps would produce better results

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true, but shooting isnt the only skill needed. stamina, tactics, other skills. but youre right thst standards have never been so low.