Police Department Policy

Departmental Memorandum2024 - 2020Generation20120Glock Performance Triggers No Longer Authorized

Sacramento Police Department • Section 0 of 262349

Policy Text
Departmental Memorandum Volume 24-20 To: All Police Katherine Lester , Chief of Police From : Captain Clayton Buchanan, Office of Strategy and Compliance “Generation 1” Glock Performance Triggers No Longer Authorized 12-03-2024 This departmental memorandum expires upon publication of a revision of General Order 580.04 (Firearms), revised on 01 -10-2023. Effective immediately, “Generation 1” Glock Performance Triggers shall no longer be authorized to carry during any on -duty assignment. This includes regular working hours, overtime, off -duty work -related assignments, or emergencies when specifically required by the department. A. Officers with “Generation 1” Glock Performance Triggers that were previously installed by the department armorer may have them replaced with one of the following: a. Their stock Glock trigger. b. A department -provided “Generation 2” Glock Performance Trigger. Contact the department armorer to coordinate replacement. B. Officers with “Generation 1” Glock Performance Triggers not installed by the department armorer shall advise their supervisor and contact the department armorer as soon as possible. C. Officers unsure of the “Generation” of their Glock Performance Trigger shall contact the department armorer as soon as possible. Any other questions or concerns, contact the Department Armorer Aaron Burt (aburt@pd.cityofsacramento.org).
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