they would use there hand punch you or kick you or some thing like that. They would use lethal weapons...
No. Having been in either of those environments doesn't amount to acquiring the kind of hand-to-hand combat skills where one's hands are transformed into lethal weapons. Especially when you consider that most deployed personnel are in soft skill occupations which don't even require them to leave the FOB, and those who do go outside the wire typically don't have the time for such intensive hand-to-hand training.
The state of Missourid does not require registration, so the answer is, you don't register it.
The federal government of the USA does not require you to register handguns, so if you are referring to federal laws, there are none. State laws vary. For instance, NH does not require the registration of handguns, while some other states do.does the state of Indiana require you to register a hand gun that you own?do you have to register a hand gun that you own in the state of Indiana?What are the hand gun laws in Indiana?
No. As in most states, no registration of ordinary firearms is required.
Depends on the law of your state. It is not required under Federal law
No. Virginia has no requirement (nor any process in place) to register ordinary firearms. However, machineguns must be registered with the State Police.
No. However, to possess or purchase firearms or ammunition, residents must have a Firearm Owner's Identification card, which is issued by the state police. They don't register guns, just gun owners.
FNH USA specializes in a wide variety of firearms for the military, law enforcement and for commercial sales. They offer a great selection of hand guns, shotguns, rifles, machines guns and less lethal weapons.
Not required
A baton typically falls under the category of impact weapons or less-lethal force options. It is used by law enforcement and security personnel for controlling suspects through striking or jabbing actions. It is considered an intermediate force option between empty hand techniques and lethal force.
Nah. All hand-to-hand.