The purpose of this policy is to ensure the safe handling of firearms by all Minneapolis Police Department members while on duty or acting in a law enforcement capacity. By establishing clear guidelines for firearm use, maintenance, and pre-deployment checks, this policy reinforces safety, accountability, and adherence to MPD training and procedures.
All members shall safely handle firearms while performing on-duty assignments or while acting in a law enforcement capacity, in a manner consistent with MPD training and policy.
Safe Handling
To ensure firearms are handled in a safe manner, the following shall apply:
- Members shall keep their duty handguns holstered at all times while on duty or otherwise on City property, unless members are:
- Transferring their handguns from one holster to another.
- Using the restroom.
- Conducting a pre-deployment firearm check.
- Engaged in training authorized by the Rangemaster or Training Division Commander or engaged in authorized SWAT Training.
- Providing it for inspection at the request of Range staff or a supervisor.
- Cleaning the handgun at the Range.
- Adjusting their RDS optic brightness for time of day or lighting concerns.
- Performing necessary field maintenance, such as cleaning their RDS optic.
- Any maintenance requiring the firearm to be unloaded, such as changing the optic battery, shall be done using a clearing barrel.
- When performing field maintenance, members shall ensure the firearm is always pointed in safe direction while it is unholstered.
- Engaged in a law enforcement response to a call for service (in accordance with P&P 5-300).
- Members shall not dry fire their firearms while on duty or otherwise on City property unless engaged in training authorized by the Rangemaster or Training Division Commander or engaged in authorized SWAT training.
- Authorized dry firing shall not occur unless a proper safety check has been conducted to ensure the firearm is unloaded.
- A member’s finger shall be kept out of the trigger guard and indexed on the frame of the handgun until the member is on target and intends to fire the gun.
Pre-Deployment Firearm Check
When conducting a pre-deployment firearm check of their handgun, members shall:
- Check to verify their handgun is loaded with a full magazine and a round in the chamber.
- Check the overall condition of their firearm.
- Check the RDS optic (if equipped) to ensure it is working, witness marks haven’t moved, and that the optic is set at the correct brightness for a given shift or lighting situation.
- Check that their weapon-mounted light is working (if equipped).
Responsibility for Discharge
Members are responsible for any discharge of a firearm in their custody. Any unintentional, reckless, unlawful, or other discharge inconsistent with MPD training and policy may result in discipline.
5-402 MPD Armory
- Summary: Covers inventory, access, and transfer of firearms through the MPD Armory.
- Effective Date: 01-01-2026
- Last Review Date: 05-03-2024
Policy Change Notice:
To establish specific procedure for transfers, access, records, and destruction of firearms while a member of MPD.
Transfers Through the Rangemaster
Department-owned firearms and components shall be transferred only through the MPD Rangemaster. Commanders may make temporary loans within the department to meet emergency needs, but the Rangemaster must be notified as soon as practical.
Armory Access
Only the Rangemaster and those working for the Rangemaster are authorized to approve access to the MPD Armory, unless access is authorized by the Chief of Police.
Inventory Records
The Rangemaster shall maintain inventory records for Department-owned firearms. Units and precincts maintaining firearms shall report changes in their inventory to the Rangemaster.
Destruction of Firearms
When Department-owned firearms and firearm components are taken out of service, they shall not be sold or otherwise released back to the vendor or any other outside entity. They shall be retained by MPD and will be destroyed by Property and Evidence if they are not returned to service. Property and Evidence shall maintain the destruction records.
5-403 Critical Incidents – Loaner Handgun
- Summary: Establishes procedures for issuing temporary loaner firearms during critical incidents.
- Effective Date: 02-06-2012
Policy
- Following a Critical Incident, if an involved MPD officer is required to surrender his/her duty handgun, the Homicide Unit will provide a loaner handgun to the involved officer.
- Prior to returning to duty, the involved officer shall contact the MPD Range during normal business hours to receive a loaner handgun similar to the type of gun the officer has declared as a duty weapon.
- After receiving the loaner handgun from the Range, the involved officer shall return the loaner gun to the Homicide Unit.
- The involved officer will be allowed to carry the Range-issued loaner handgun as a duty handgun until the investigating agency returns the officer’s duty handgun.
5-404 Firearms – Civilian Personnel
- Summary: Regulates the authorization and use of firearms by civilian MPD personnel.
- Effective Date: 02-06-2012
Policy
Civilian personnel are prohibited from handling loaded firearms while at work unless they have attended and completed firearms familiarization training sponsored by the MPD Range or possess a valid permit to carry. Civilian personnel shall not possess personal firearms while at work.
5-405 Firearms Authorized for Off-Duty Use
- Summary: Lists approved firearms for off-duty officers.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
The decision to carry a handgun while off‑duty is left to the personal preference of each officer. The MPD prohibits any officer from carrying a handgun or ammunition off‑duty while using or under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Officers are permitted to carry off‑duty only those handguns they have been certified to carry on‑duty. The City of Minneapolis assumes no liability for any officer using a handgun off duty that has not been authorized and approved for on‑duty use and for which the Rangemaster has not certified the officer.
5-405.01 Securing Firearms Off-Duty
- Summary: Establishes safe storage requirements for off-duty firearms.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
Officers, when off-duty, are responsible for the safe storage of their firearms, whether they are in a motor vehicle, in a residence, or other facility. Officers assume the responsibility for taking reasonable precautions that their firearms do not fall into the hands of minors and/or unauthorized persons.
5-406 Approval of Firearms
- Summary: Details the approval process for firearms used by MPD personnel.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
Range personnel must inspect all firearms before an officer may attempt to qualify with the firearm and be authorized to carry the firearm on duty or off duty. Range personnel may require officers to take additional training in addition to shooting a qualification course before allowing an officer to carry a specific firearm.
A firearm shall be resubmitted to the Rangemaster for inspection and approval when:
- Directed by a supervisor;
- The firearm has been altered; and/or
- The firearm has malfunctioned or is not working properly.
5-407 Maintenance of Firearms
- Summary: Outlines maintenance and inspection procedures for issued firearms.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
Officers shall maintain their firearm(s) in a clean, serviceable condition.
5-408 Ammunition
- Summary: Specifies requirements for department-issued and approved ammunition.
- Effective Date: 02-06-2012
Policy
- Officers shall only carry MPD-approved ammunition. Ammunition specifications are available from the Range Master.
- The MPD will provide the ammunition required for an officer’s declared handguns (up to two total).
- Ammunition issued for an officer’s declared handgun(s) will be replaced annually by the Range Master.
- Department shotguns should be loaded with MPD issued 00 Buck. If a situation arises where the spread of the buckshot becomes an issue or additional range or penetration is required shotgun slugs may be used.
5-409 Shotguns
- Summary: Governs MPD's use, deployment, and maintenance of shotguns.
- Effective Date: 05-02-2020
Purpose
To establish procedure for the use of authorized shotguns.
Procedure / Regulations
- The Remington, Model 870 shotgun is the authorized MPD shotgun.
- All sworn personnel who are not Certified Rifle Operators (in accordance with P&P 5-410) shall qualify and attend annual shotgun training and shall retain annual shotgun certification.
- The shotgun shall be “squad ready” when in a vehicle.
- To be squad ready, the shotgun shall have six rounds in the magazine with the hammer dropped (trigger pulled). There shall be no round in the chamber and the safety shall be in the “fire position.” The shotgun shall have a single strip of masking tape around the barrel and fore-grip with the preparing officer's initials, date and time written on the tape.
- At the start of a shift, uniformed officers assigned to a marked squad shall obtain a shotgun, inspect it and ensure the shotgun is set up squad ready, unless the officers will have a rifle in accordance with P&P 5-410.
- Upon completion of their shift, officers shall remove the shotgun from the squad car for storage in the precinct or unit armory. When stored, the Remington, Model 870 shotgun shall have the slide open with no rounds in the weapon.
5-410 Rifles
- Summary: Establishes policies for use, deployment, and training on department-issued rifles.
- Effective Date: 05-02-2020
Purpose
To establish policy and procedure for the use of Department authorized rifles.
Policy
- Officers certified to carry Department authorized rifles are authorized to do so as part of their regular duty assignment. When deploying a rifle officers shall adhere to the Constitutions of the United States and Minnesota, and to all state and federal laws and MPD policies pertaining to the use of deadly force.
- Only magazines issued by the Range or brands of magazines approved by the Range shall be used (in accordance with P&P 5-408). A list of approved magazines will be maintained at the Range. Officers will be issued one 30-round magazine, and may elect to carry more magazines.
Procedure / Regulations
Certified Rifle Operators
- Certified Rifle Operators shall attend annual training and pass a qualification course to retain their certification. The certification course will be determined by the Range Master.
- A Certified Rifle Operator who has used the rifle in violation of this policy or in an unsafe manner may have their certification suspended or revoked.
- Failure to attend a scheduled rifle training session may result in the suspension or revocation of rifle certification.
Rifle assignment and condition
Certified Rifle Operators will be assigned a department issued rifle to carry on patrol.
Checking the rifle in and out
- Certified Rifle Operators will check out a rifle from the precinct or unit armory at the beginning of their shift. Only currently certified officers may check out a rifle.
- When checking out a rifle, officers must conduct the following checks and inspections:
- Inspection for damages.
- Inspection for proper lubrication.
- Co-witness check of the electronic optic with the back-up iron sights.
- Manual function test using the loading/clearing barrel, verifying the rifle is in proper working order.
- At the end of the officer’s shift, the officer shall verify the rifle is unloaded and returned to the precinct or unit armory. Officers shall not leave rifles in the squads at the end of their shift.
Rifle condition
- Officers who carry a department issued rifle will maintain the rifle in the same condition as it was issued to the precinct or unit.
- Officers are responsible for general maintenance and cleaning of the department issued rifle.
- Officers shall report any damage, problems, or concerns with the rifles to authorized Range personnel. It is the responsibility of that Officer to notify their supervisor and to ensure that the rifle is marked “out of service.”
Accessories
Accessories may only be added or removed by authorized Range personnel, and only authorized accessories may be used.
- The Range maintains a list of the authorized accessories that may be added to a Rifle (by authorized personnel).
- Officers may not remove the assigned suppressor from any Department rifle.
Rifle Program Duty Declaration form
Certified Rifle Operators who are assigned a Department issued rifle shall sign a Rifle Program Duty Declaration Form (MP-9068) which outlines the rules associated with carrying the rifle. The Rifle Program Duty Declaration Form will be maintained by the Range in the officer’s file.
Rifle storage and transportation in vehicles
- Rifles shall be “squad ready” when in a vehicle:
- The rifle’s bolt is forward on an empty chamber with the safety on.
- The rifle shall have the authorized magazine loaded with issued duty ammunition inserted into the magazine well.
- Rifles shall be transported in one of two ways as follows:
- In a squad mounted lock in the front passenger compartment of the vehicle, or
- Cased in the trunk of the vehicle. If the rifle is cased in the vehicle’s trunk it may be brought into the cabin of the vehicle prior to arriving on a call that will require use of the rifle.
Deployment of rifles
- Rifles may be deployed when the unique features of the rifle provide a tactical advantage.
- It may be necessary to use a rifle in a building if the call involves an active shooter, a suspect wearing protective body armor or other serious situations. Officers should be aware that serious damage may occur to their hearing or the hearing of others in close proximity to the area if a rifle is fired in a building.
- Officers should be aware of the area behind their intended target if they need to fire their rifles in an urban area.
- When officers respond to a call where MPD policy requires that a report be completed, officers shall document the deployment or use of the rifle in their statement.
5-411 Firearms Training Requirements
- Summary: Details required firearms training and qualification standards.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
The Rangemaster is responsible for planning, implementing and conducting firearms training for all MPD sworn personnel. The Rangemaster is also responsible for operational activities of all sworn personnel and for ensuring that all personnel comply with the established policies, procedures and orders of the department. The Rangemaster reviews all officer-involved shootings for future or immediate training needs.
Range officers instruct sworn personnel in the proper use of authorized individual and MPD-owned firearms. They also are responsible for inspecting and determining the functional operation of firearms.
All sworn personnel are required, as a term and condition of employment, to obtain a "passing" score on the MPD-approved course of fire for each of the Range training periods established by the Training Unit. They must do so with their primary handgun and secondary handgun (if they intend to carry one).
Officers may be required to participate in additional firearms training at the discretion of the Training Unit as approved by the Administration.
Sworn personnel are also required to satisfactorily complete each course of fire with MPD-issued shotguns as conducted by Range personnel.
Any officer who fails to attend the MPD-approved course of fire for any given range training period because of a medically documented illness, temporary injury, IOD-related matter or non-medical excused absence from duty (i.e., LOA), will be required to do so upon their return to full duty. Officers returning to full duty shall be reassigned to a non-enforcement position by their Commander and will not be authorized to carry a firearm, on or off duty, until successfully completing the required course of fire.
Recruit officers must attain the minimum score required to "pass" the firearms qualification course conducted by MPD Range personnel. Failure to qualify is cause for termination of employment.
5-411.01 Failure to Qualify
- Summary: Establishes procedures for officers who fail firearm qualification tests.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
"To Qualify" means obtaining the minimum passing score on any given MPD-approved course of fire with handguns, shotguns and other specialty firearms if required.
Officers who do not obtain a "passing" score on a required course of fire shall be given a "Notice of Failure to Qualify." This form will direct the officer to return on a given date and time for remedial training and/or refiring of the course. A copy of the "Notice of Failure to Qualify" (MP-6454) will be sent to the officer's Commander and another placed in the officer's Range file.
The Commander will immediately reassign the officer to a non-enforcement position until such time as he or she returns to the range and "passes" the course of fire. The officer is also prohibited from carrying or using MPD-authorized firearms, on or off duty, until satisfactory completion of the course.
Failure to qualify after remedial training may be cause for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
5-411.02 Failure to Attend Firearms Training
- Summary: Defines consequences for missing required firearm training sessions.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
Commanders will be allocated sufficient range time to schedule all their officers for each required range training period. Make-up sessions may be scheduled if necessary.
Upon the completion of each firearms qualification period, officers who did not attend will be issued a "Notice of Failure to Attend Firearms Qualification Course" (MP-6453). A copy will be sent to the officer's Commander and a copy placed in the officer's Range file. The officer shall report to the Range on the specified date and time for remedial training and/or qualification.
Commanders will immediately reassign the officer to a non-enforcement position until such time as he or she returns to the Range and satisfactorily completes the course of fire. The officer is also prohibited from carrying or using MPD-authorized firearms, on or off duty, until satisfactory completion of the course.
A list of all officers who failed to report for firearms training during each qualification period will be forwarded to their respective Bureau Head. Failure to attend required firearms training, unless properly excused, will be cause for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment.
5-412 Use of Department Range Facility
- Summary: Outlines regulations for MPD personnel using department shooting ranges.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
The MPD Range facility may only be used by sworn law enforcement personnel or persons authorized by the Rangemaster. Sworn law enforcement personnel from agencies other than the MPD may be permitted to use the Range facility with the prior approval of the Chief of Police. In these instances, at least one Range staff officer must be present to monitor the use of the facility.
Only MPD-authorized ammunition and an officer's primary and secondary firearm may be used at an MPD Range facility.
5-412.01 Range Rules – Indoor and Outdoor
- Summary: Provides safety and conduct guidelines for MPD shooting ranges.
- Effective Date: 02-06-2012
Policy
The Rangemaster is the Commander of the MPD’s Range facilities. The following rules shall be adhered to by all personnel using the indoor or outdoor range facilities:
- All weapons at the range should be treated as if they are loaded.
- Weapons shall be cased or holstered unless directed to do otherwise by the Rangemaster.
- Trigger fingers will remain off the trigger until the Rangemaster gives the command to shoot.
- Handling of weapons will be on command or by permission of range personnel only.
- No handling of weapons will be permitted while persons are down range.
- Possession and/or consumption of liquor or drugs is forbidden either immediately prior to or while at the range.
- The Rangemaster may order anyone using the MPD’s Range to leave a Range facility for the violation of any of his/her commands or rules.
- The Rangemaster may temporarily confiscate the weapon of any employee of the MPD pending a decision on the issue by the Chief of Police.
5-413 Depositing Weapons at Jail or Processing Facility
- Summary: Sets policies for securing weapons when entering secure facilities.
- Effective Date: 11-27-2002
Policy
Officers entering any area of a jail or processing facility shall follow all rules of the controlling agency as to the deposit of weapons immediately upon entering the facility.
5-414 Duty Handguns
- Summary: Details authorized duty handguns and regulations on their use.
- Effective Date: 01-01-2026
- Last Review Date: 03-05-2021
Purpose
To establish expectations of responsibilities and understanding of regulations surrounding duty handguns handled by members of the MPD.
Policy
Duty Handguns for Members Hired on or after December 1, 2018
- Members hired on or after December 1, 2018 shall only be permitted to carry Department-owned firearms as their primary duty handguns.
- The MPD Range Master shall maintain the approved list of the Department-owned primary duty handguns authorized by the Chief of Police.
- The authorized caliber for primary duty handguns is 9mm.
- Members who wish to convert to an authorized Department-owned handgun as a primary duty handgun shall attend and pass an appropriate conversion course at the MPD Range.
- Upon successful completion of the conversion course, the authorized handgun shall be the only handgun a member is authorized to carry as their primary duty handgun while on duty.
Second Handgun
- Members may elect to carry a second declared handgun while on duty, provided they have passed the appropriate conversion and qualification courses for the particular handgun.
- The MPD Range Master shall maintain the approved list of second handguns and calibers.
- Members may only carry a second gun that is under the same platform (striker or hammer) as their authorized primary duty handgun.
- Members working in an active undercover capacity may use their second handgun as their duty handgun during these operations for member safety purposes with approval of their Inspector or Commander.
- Members who wish to carry a second handgun on duty shall carry it concealed and in a holster.
Authorized Handguns for Members Hired before December 1, 2018
- Members hired before December 1, 2018 are authorized to continue carrying any handgun that was previously authorized, provided they have a duty declaration form on file with the range and they have qualified with that weapon prior to December 1, 2018.
- Members will be permitted to replace a declared handgun that has been lost, stolen, destroyed or deemed inoperable by the range staff.
- The Range Master shall maintain the list of firearms authorized before December 1, 2018.
Red Dot Sights (RDS)
RDS Weapon Training and Qualifications
- Members must attend and successfully pass an RDS transition course or have approval by the Range Master before they are authorized to carry an RDS-equipped handgun on duty.
- Members who carry an RDS-equipped duty gun shall score an 80% or better on the yearly MPD handgun qualification.
Approved Equipment and Altering of Duty Weapons for RDS
- The Range Master maintains a list of manufactured weapon systems designed to accept RDS that are approved for duty use.
- Milling or altering slides to mount RDS must be pre-approved by the Range Master.
- The Range Master maintains a list of authorized manufactures and models of RDS and duty holsters that are approved.
- Duty guns must have back up iron sights (BUIS) in the event of an RDS or battery failure.
- If the RDS are not pre-installed by the weapon manufacture, installation of RDS and backup iron sights shall be done by range staff.
- Range staff will perform battery changes on optics that require optic removal from slide.
- Members shall supply their own batteries for personally owned RDS systems. MPD will supply the batteries for department issued RDS systems. Replacement batteries are available at the range. Range Master maintains a list of approved batteries to be used.
Regulations Applicable to All Handguns
- All members shall attend and pass annual firearms training required by the MN POST Board.
- A Declaration of Duty Handgun form (MP-8876) shall be completed by the member and kept on file at the MPD Range for every handgun a member has declared as a duty weapon.
- Firearm qualification records shall be maintained by the MPD Range.
- All members shall carry a declared handgun while on duty and in uniform, unless otherwise prohibited.
- All handguns carried while on duty shall be fully loaded.
- All handguns carried while on duty shall be carried in holsters.
- Members working a plainclothes assignment shall wear their declared handguns in a manner that will not attract attention or be open to public view.
- Members working in an undercover capacity may be permitted to be unarmed based on the nature of their undercover assignment, with approval of their Inspector or Commander.
- Members working in uniform shall carry two additional fully loaded magazines for semi-automatic handguns or two fully loaded speed loaders for revolvers.
- The Range Master shall maintain a list of approved lights and holsters for all handguns that the MPD uses.
- The light attachment shall not be the primary flashlight. Members shall carry an MPD approved flashlight (refer to P&P 3-202 Required Equipment).
- Prior to adding a light to a declared handgun, members shall attend and pass a qualification course at the MPD Range with the new equipment.
- Laser sight systems are prohibited.
- Declared handguns shall not be altered in any way without approval of the Range Master.
- Servicing (Gunsmithing and Alterations) of Department-owned handguns shall only be performed by MPD Range Staff. This does not include routine cleaning and general handgun maintenance, when performed by members at the direction of MPD Range Staff.
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