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The NRA Distinguished Revolver/Pistol Program was designed to recognize excellence in Police Combat competition. It is similar to the Distinguished Program of the Department of the Army's National Board for the Promotion of Rifle Practice.

The Distinguished match is fired during NRA PPC Regional tournaments and during the NRA National Police Shooting Championships. It is a service revolver/pistol type match and the equipment requirements are more stringent than in normal NRA sanctioned combat competition.

Since there is no standard service gun for police, as there is for the military, specific regulations for the firearm and ammunition are necessary. While substantial alterations of the police firearm and it's ammunition is allowed in other matches, the regulations for this match are more stringent. The intent of the regulations is to provide a competition with minimum variations to firearms and no variation in ammunition, so equipment will not be a major factor in determining the best shooter. The firearm and ammunition regulations are strictly enforced. (Please refer to the NRA Police Pistol Combat Rules book for the exact rules and regulations.)

The Distinguished badge will be awarded to those police officers who earn a total of 30 points through unassisted individual competition in NRA Police Distinguished matches. Credit points will be awarded to the highest scoring ten percent of all "non-Distinguished" competitors firing in the match ranked in order of merit. Fractions of .5 and over will be resolved to the next higher whole number. Smaller fractions will not be considered. The winning ten percent as described above will be further broken down and credit points awarded as follows:

to the highest scoring 1/6 10 pts.
to the next highest scoring 1/3 8 pts.
to the remaining competitors authorized credit points 6 pts.

The first time an officer qualifies, he/she will receive the "Excellence in Competition" medal and a letter indicating the number of credit points earned.

Each time an officer qualifies for additional points, he/she will be sent a letter to update his/her point total. No other medals will be issued by the NRA until the 30 points have been earned. At that time, either the Revolver or the Semi-Automatic Distinguished Badge will be awarded as well as a certificate indicating same.

Applications are available here to conduct an NRA Police Revolver and Police Semi-Automatic Distinguished Matches. You may complete the form as it appears on your computer prior to printing it out and faxing/mailing back to NRA headquarters.

DISTINGUISHED SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL
Badge # Name Agency
2007 Recipients
265 Brett Sullivan U.S. Border Patrol
264 Darrell Woods U.S. Border Patrol
263 Enoch Smith U.S. Border Patrol
262 Michael Clark NYPD
261 Bruce Robinson
260 Jack Reichert Texas Department of Public Safety
259 Mike Tangas U.S. Border Patrol
258 Kallum Herrington MS Department of Public Safety
257 Arturo Velez U.S. Border Patrol
256 Frederick Harvey Shelbyville Police Department
255 Dale Pruna FBI
254 Lawrence Trahan U.S. Border Patrol
253 Jeffrey Talbot South Dakota Highway Patrol
252 Derrick Lopez MTA Bridges & Tunnels, NYC
251 Michael Jones Memphis Police Department
250 Charles R. Blohm, Jr. Shelby County Sherif's Office
2006 Recipients
249 Judith Ragsdale Tampa (FL) Police Department
248 James B. Ell Overland (MO) Police Department
247 Otto Kiehl Memphis Police Department
246 Gary A. Ciminski Arizona Police Department
245 Mark A. Doyle Ocean City (MD) Police Department
244 Dan Russie Hanford Patrol

Click here to view all Distinguished Semi-Automatic Pistol recipients

DISTINGUISHED REVOLVER
Badge # Name Agency
2007 Recipients
741 Ronald Green Wackenhut Services ,Inc.
740 Bryan Eastridge Oklahoma City Police Department
739 Enoch Smith U.S. Border Patrol
738 George Kevanian IRS-CID
737 Axel Manthei Germany, BDMP
736 Anna Bailey Richland Co. Sheriff Department
735 John Graham Oakland County Sheriff's Office
734 Otto Kiehl Memphis Police Deaprtment
733 James Oleson Des Moines Police Department
732 Mike Tangas U.S. Border Patrol
2006 Recipients
731 Stephen C. Almon Wichita (KS) Police Department
730 John Lee Los Angeles County Sheriff Department
729 Charles r. Blohm, Jr. Shelby County Sherif's Office
728 Gary A. Ciminski Arizona Police Department
727 Clel E. Baudler Iowa State Patrol
726 Louis M. Pasquino Toronto Police
725 Joseph T. Birt Texas Department of Public Safety
724 Dwight Schmidt Round Rock Police

Click here to view all Distinguished Revolver recipients

   
 
 
 
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