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Can private bodyguards carry guns?

Can private bodyguards carry guns?

Security guards in California are allowed to carry guns while on duty if the job requires it. The permit can be concealed or open carry meaning that the security guard may openly carry a visible weapon or have it concealed so that the public does not notice it.

How much money does the President’s bodyguard make?

President Bodyguard Salary

Annual Salary Weekly Pay
Top Earners $200,000 $3,846
75th Percentile $160,500 $3,086
Average $110,265 $2,120
25th Percentile $39,000 $750

Would you jump in front of a bullet to save someone?

Jumping in front of a bullet doesn’t sound like a very good way to save someone’s life to me. Depending on the caliber of the firearm, the angle, the distance, and other factors, jumping in front of a bullet might simply have the effect of killing me without saving the one I loved–the bullet might just go right through me.

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What is “bullet jump”?

What Is “Bullet Jump”? Bullet jump is basically the distance a bullet travels before it touches the rifling in the barrel. That gap is relatively short distance that typically ranges from 0 to 0.150 inches, although it could be longer in some factory or magazine-fed rifles.

How much does a bullet jump before it enters the rifling?

Factors like whether the bullet jumps 0.010” or 0.070” before it engages the rifling may seem inconsequential but can have measurable impact on the bullet’s flight and group size. There are multiple reasons for that, which I’ll touch on from a high level below.

How important is the gap on a bullet?

“It’s pretty well accepted that the shorter the gap, the better, and a long-held, and for good reason, accuracy-enhancing tactic is nearly or completely eliminating jump. The longer the bullet is, and the ‘spikier’ its nosecone, the better it will perform moving toward the lands.” – Glen Zediker, Top-Grade AMMO (Published 2016)