Bang! Retirement Gifts For A
Police Officer
By C. Thomas
Wetherald
More Than Just A
Badge
Retirements gifts for a police officer may
more difficult to plan than you think. Well, first of all,
the police officer has already taken pride in his field of
work, being recognized as an upholder of the law, engaging
in apprehending the troublemakers, and having a fair share
of action if they get really lucky (or unfortunately
perhaps).
For a police officer who is about to
formally end his active duty and leave the force, there is
no better way to make the retiree proud by giving him
recognition and acknowledgement for his loyalty and service.
Furthermore, letting everyone else know of his significant
participation in keeping the society safe is the icing on
top of any retirement gifts that may be given to him. As for
the itemized part of such a retirement gift for a police
officer, there are several ideas which may help one out in
planning for a surprise.
A Service Firearm Beyond
Duty
Usually the safest bet to think about as a
retirement gift would have to be anything that is near or
related to what he had in his environment during active
service. One such item would have to be a service firearm.
Definitely, the old service pistol or rifle that was issued
to the retiree police officer would have to be surrendered
back to the precinct along with the badge and other police
things.
Most probably, the retiree will be missing
his service pistol and might want to have something as close
to his heart beyond active duty. Make sure that the retiree
has a permit to have a firearm in possession, which most
likely is already acquired. In relation to this, a good box
of bullets would be an added plus to a retirement gift. It
would definitely be better if the bullets would be
customized as to having the officer's name engraved on each
bullet. Now, wouldn't that be lovely and
radical?
If the retiring officer has a privately
owned firearm, a good way to add up to the arsenal would be
a holster, in full leather, and with some minor
customization to it such as a personal tag for
identification, or slips for extra bullets for reloading as
well.
On The Lighter
Side
For added fun or gag, one could give a
gift with a twist. Instead of the usual real-deal firearm,
one may give him a personalized airsoft gun or rifle and
full battle gear. This would allow the retiree officer to
have some fun and enjoyment engaging in non-lethal gunfights
with other enthusiasts of airsoft.
Furthermore, the retiree officer would be
able to have a knack and feel on letting loose a good
barrage of pellets as bullets without having to worry much
about the safety and lives of those who he plays with. He
may casually just fire upon the "enemies" and get shot as
well but without the blood and casualties which usually
accompany these types of engagements had these been in the
real setting.
Retirement gifts for a police officer may
allow him to continue his passion of bearing the power and
authority beyond his active duty, that without much
complications of encountering bad elements in the society as
a career. Remember, guns were the way to his heart for
joining the force, let him continue enjoying them even
afterwards.
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