China News Service, Jilin, September 21 (Reporter Shi Hongyu) A 92G (modified) pistol is heavy in the hand, the bullet is pressed into the magazine, the safety is pulled, and the target is aimed at the bullseye - when it is fired, stand next to the gunman for a meeting. Feel the strong air waves, and then there will be dust after the explosion falling on the top of the head.

  For 36-year-old Tan Xinyu, such scenes play out almost every day.

For the past 13 years, he has been with all kinds of pistols.

  At the internal shooting range of the Jilin City Public Security Bureau, at least 600,000 rounds of bullets are fired every year. Tan Xinyu and other instructors are responsible for training, so that the majority of the police can improve their shooting skills. They must ensure the safety of law enforcement police officers and citizens in terms of techniques and tactics.

  As the deputy chief of the police training detachment of the police training detachment of the Jilin City Public Security Bureau, Tan Xinyu trains more than 7,000 people every year. Any questions the police team has about guns will find answers from him.

  After training, young police officers believe that Tan Xinyu is the "capacity" of the police force. The pistol's rapid fire performance is excellent, and it usually takes less than 25 seconds to disassemble and reassemble the pistol.

"The power of guns is very powerful. I hope my colleagues have a high level of shooting, but I also hope that they will not use police equipment in law enforcement." Tan Xinyu explained that the use of police equipment by police in law enforcement means that the intensity of the case has escalated, while the use of guns It was a critical moment, and he did not want such a situation to occur.

  September 21 is the police assessment day. Tan Xinyu told the police who came to the shooting range about the essentials of using a gun.

He explained the principle in simple and easy-to-understand words, and always emphasized safety: as small as paying attention to skin scratches, as large as the reset of the action after shooting.

During the lecture, the sound of the pistol safety, the magazine clip attracts everyone.

  This knowledge comes from his 13 years of work experience.

After graduating from university, Tan Xinyu was admitted to the police force as he wished.

He is familiar with Sanda techniques in college, and he teaches more freehand techniques.

"I also wanted to talk about shooting at that time, but the conditions did not allow it."

  "At that time, we were also fascinated by guns. Every time we trained with live ammunition, we wanted to shoot more." Tan Xinyu recalled that he would try to touch the pistol a few more times when there was no bullet at that time, and disassemble and reassemble the gun.

  How to level up shooting without bullets?

Tan Xinyu's approach is to practice the basic skills hard.

The gun was not light enough to load with bullets, so he went home and replaced it with other heavy objects.

His family felt his persistence from the changes in his skin and wrists - thicker calluses and thicker wrists.

Tan Xinyu is instructing team members to use firearms Photo by Shi Hongyu

  Around 2016, the quality of Chinese police equipment has been greatly improved, and Tan Xinyu can finally get more live ammunition.

At that time, he almost lived in the shooting range, which was open almost all day long. The police wanted to "make up lessons", ask questions such as gun maintenance, and they could find him at any time.

  Over the years, Tan Xinyu has fired countless bullets.

Experts can see his level from his hands, wrists, and body movements.

He breathes lightly while holding the gun, and the rhythm of rapid pistol fire is very smooth.

  Colleagues say Tan Xinyu's love for guns and shooting has "always been on the line".

Without a team to train, he was improving his skills at the range.

"It's boring to improve his shooting skills, but he always sticks to the end."

  During these years of work, Tan Xinyu has achieved a series of major educational and teaching achievements, and has also become an indispensable business backbone of the province's public security education and training system.

"No matter what kind of police we are engaged in, we must be rigorous and diligent in our work." Tan Xinyu hopes that his efforts can protect the safety of one party.

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