Law and Order

DEC 2012

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UP-CLOSE 2013 SHOT Show Preview Line��� includes the Signature Gunny Line��� Tactical BootCut Pant constructed from a rugged, yet lightweight 6.5oz polyester cotton rip-stop material and featuring a boot-cut ft; the Signature Gunny Line��� Ultralight Tactical Shirt with a mesh back cape for added breathability and protection; the Signature Gunny Line��� Tactical Vest designed to have all the features offcers need without being bulky; the Signature Gunny Line��� 8-Point Cover, Gunny���s favorite eight-point Marine Corps style cover; and the Signature Gunny Line��� Backbacks ��� Tour of Duty and Tour of Duty Lite, both designed as a traveling pack that fts any lifestyle or situation. For more information, visit www.truspec.com or SHOT Show booth #10970. CIRCLE READER SERVICE #33 KDH DEFENSE SYSTEMS ATPC-SPEAR VESTS The ballistic shape used in the ATPCSPEAR from KDH is based on the U.S. Special Operations SPEARshaped ballistic panels. The SPEAR ballistic shape is a battle proven design that combines ballistic coverage and operator mobility, which are two phrases that normally oppose one another. In addition to the many standard features of the ATPCSPEAR, it can also be used with the KDH CORELOAD��� weight reduction system. The CORELOAD��� allows the weight of the vest to be moved from the shoulders to the hips similar to that of an alpine backpack. By using a padded MOLLE belt coupled with a semi-rigid spinal insert, the CORELOAD��� distributes the weight of the vest affording the operator the sense of carrying a lesser load. For more information, visit www.kdhdefensesystems.com or SHOT Show booth #6003. Photo Credit:����Dan Power GLS LLC. CIRCLE READER SERVICE #34 EAR PHONE CONNECTION BLUETOOTH MICROPHONE The NIGHTHAWK Bluetooth Clip-On Microphone from Ear Phone Connection delivers unprecedented full-shift 12+ hour talk time, no connectivity loss, 128-bit key Bluetooth encryption, and fully functional PTT. Depend on the NIGHTHAWK���s durable, rugged housing for longlife use. The Nighthawk can also be paired to multiple Bluetooth devices, including Bluetooth compatible smartphones. The NIGHTHAWK Bluetooth Clip-On Microphone addresses several major concerns in of- 50 LAW and ORDER I December 2012 fcers��� safety and uniform apparel (offcers at risk during an altercation of being choked out by the long coiled cable of a traditional speaker microphone). The NIGHTHAWK delivers many cost-saving benefts: less wear and tear on the radio; less cable fractures; and no uniform alterations. For more information, visit www.earphoneconnect.com or SHOT Show booth #20553. CIRCLE READER SERVICE #35 TACTICAL ELECTRONICS UNDER DOOR CAMERA The Tactical Electronics Under Door Camera provides wireless inspection of rooms behind closed doors. An IR LED illuminator, four IR LEDs, and a light-sensitive black-and-white camera provide covert wireless vision to any dark area. The mini DVR records real-time video to an SD card for post-operation review and archiving. For more information, visit www.tacticalelectronics.com or SHOT Show booth #7311. CIRCLE READER SERVICE #36 GORE�� JACKETS W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.���s new products available in the GORE�� advanced law enforcement line ��� the GORE-TEX�� lightweight patrol shell and the WINDSTOPPER�� patrol soft shell ��� allow offcers to put the jacket on and leave it on for the entire shift. In addition to protecting the offcers from inclement weather, these highly breathable shells keep them comfortable while moving in and out of the patrol car. The modern ft and style of these shells improve range of motion, and they are also ideal for layering in colder conditions. Designed in several styles, these jackets are available with additional features, such as badge tabs, epaulets, side-zip and draw-string adjustments, and concealable refectors. For more information, visit www.gore.com or SHOT Show booth #10370. CIRCLE READER SERVICE #37

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