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JUL 2012

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POLICE EQUIPMENT NEWS ADVERTISER INDEX PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT Police Equipment News Federal Signal Light and Siren Controller Federal Signal's PA300-CN is a versatile light and siren con- troller that is affordably priced. The PA300-CN controller utilizes the SmartSiren controller—the most recognized control head in the law enforcement industry. This electronic siren offers the standard siren tones (Wail, Yelp, Prior- ity, Air Horn and Manual) with several additional features such as horn ring transfer, radio and PA rebroadcast. Unlike traditional wired systems, the PA300-CN pro- vides ease of installation and pro- gramming with FS Convergence Network capability. For more information, visit www.fedsig.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #45 Safariland® /Kona® Patrol Bike Safariland®, a BAE Systems line of business, has teamed with Kona USA to develop the Safariland® / Kona® Patrol Bike 29er. The Patrol Bike is available in both a 29er and 26-inch wheel base and includes advanced features not found on typical patrol bikes. The Safariland / Kona Patrol Bike is built with the Kona Race Lite 7005 aluminum frame that has been engineered for ideal shape and wall thickness for extra performance and durability. It features Shimano® components throughout, including the Shimano® 30-speed drivetrain with SLX derailleur Roxshox™ high- performance forks. Hydraulic disc brakes provide excellent performance and additional stopping power. For more information, visit www.safariland.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #46 5.11 Tactical® Flashlights 5.11 Tactical®'s ATAC™ tactical light includes two new rechargeable lights while the TPT™ line adds three new polymer-body torches. The line provides reliable and durable lighting for general and task- specific needs at close range and long distances; while the long battery life and rechargeable models reduce operating costs. All flashlights have top-quality Cree® LEDsand include a silent "momentary on" switch function, as well as "steady on" in three modes: high, low, and strobe. For more information, visit www.511tactical.com. Click on EInfo at -www.lawandordermag.com reader service #47 GammaTech Rugged U12Ci Notebook GammaTech Computer Corp. added the U12Ci to its cost-effec- tive, high-performance rugged Durabook line. The U12Ci quickly and easily transforms into a tablet with Ultrabook™ performance in a rugged platform for mission-critical applications. Featuring Intel's new Ivy Bridge platform, the U12Ci stands up to the harsh environments both in the field and in-vehicle. It comes standard with a 12.1-inch convert- ible TFT, LED display with resistive touchscreen. Weighting only 5.5 pounds, the U12Ci is perfect for in-field applications as it can quickly convert between a notebook and tablet depend- ing on user preference. For more infor- mation, visit www.gammatechusa.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #48 ARES Defense Advanced Weapons System ARES Defense Systems' SHRIKE 5.56 upper receiver is de- signed to fit any MIL-SPEC quality AR-15/M16/M4-type lower re- ceiver and features a dual-feed system, allowing users to configure the SHRIKE 5.56 from magazine to belt fed in seconds without modification to the lower receiver. The military-grade SHRIKE 5.56 provides tactical professionals with the firepower of a U.S. M249 Squad Automatic Weapon (SAW) at nearly half the weight of the current SAW. The dual-feed design of the SHRIKE 5.56 accepts standard 30-round M16 magazines and M27-linked SAW ammunition in 5.56 x 45mm NATO (.223 REM), and fires at a rate of 625 to 800 rounds-per- minute. For more information, visit www.aresdefense.com. Click on EInfo at - www.lawandordermag.com reader service #49 62 LAW and ORDER I July 2012 For product submisson, please contact Kirk Moen, Western Director of Advertising. p 800-843-9764 x26 I e kmoen@hendonpub.com I f 847-444-3333

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