I'm pretty sure they won't advertise what they have as armament!
There's obviously a few agencies in Israel (police & military) that use them. Also there is some american agencies that thinks the Roni is perfect for officers in plain clothes (undercover) covering the Washington DC area. Having the Roni packed up in a 5.11 Select Carry Sling Pack, the people walking like normal civilians are actually ready for rapid response in case of active shooter situation or terrorist attack. M4/AR variants in 10.5" being a little too bulky for conceal-carry...
There's also Law Enforcement Officers in need of a primary weapon, but cannot because their police department don't want to pay for an assault rifle for every officer. So, these officers can turn into a Roni G1 and have an alternative in case of an active shooter or bank robbery, etc. Plus, this Roni kit can easily be transported into their patrol bag in the car.
Also some SWAT units that their recon/scout guy don't need a big assault rifle and their budget cannot buy him something like a B&T MP9 or H&K MP7... So the Roni is a good alternative.
From what I've seen, there's also some canadian agencies that uses them for active shooter response and security of some High-Value Target's perimeter!
P.S.: Oh, and I personnally know some police officers that owns the Roni, because it fits their duty weapon and their department don't have the budget to give them AR-15s because they are only dedicated to Tactical Units.
So their Roni is there in their patrol bag, ready 4 action. If Sh*t Hits the Fan, they'll drop their Glock 17, Springfield XD and Sig P226 in there in 5 seconds, ready to engage threats to 50-100 meters!
This is where I've first heard about the Roni!
Exactly!
You're right but the international community found out other applications to it too!![]()
Your posts on this topic are full of fail.
1- Did you know that the equipment that LEOs use in Canada is publicly owned and therefore not "secret'' as you say? You can get a list of what a service uses, yes even the AR's and MP5's they have.
2-This thing may be a fun range toy and used to circumvent dumb long gun laws in certain countries, ie: Israel, but it is FAR inferior to an AR in an "active shooter" engagement. I would take a shotgun with 00 over it..
3- If this LEO friend of yours actually uses his toy that he brought from home, he would likely be facing reprimand for using non approved equipment. A civil case would be open and shut against him. You think LEO's go down to WSS and buy what ever ammo they want for duty? Come on.
You advertisement pictures are nice.