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Tag: Maxsell: Page 2
Patrol
Concealed Carry Badge
Maxsell Corporation
The H.R. 218 law allows current and retired law enforcement personnel to carry a concealed weapon nationwide. Officers will likely need to identify themselves via an official photo ID as well as a badge for instant visual identification. Maxsell Corp. now offers the H.R. 218 law officer badge to identify a qualified individual as a "national concealed carry law officer."
October 18, 2009
Weapons
Clock Gun Safe
Maxsell
Maxsell Corp. of Coconut Creek, Fla., offers a diversion clock safe to store your firearm hidden in plain sight. The clock measures 9.5 inches in diameter. Inside is a 6 x 4.5-inch space for a revolver or auto pistol.
February 28, 2009
Patrol
Challenge Coin Credential Case
Maxsell Corporation
A free challenge coin is recessed into the front cover of Maxsell Corporation’s new Challenge Coin Credential Case with a 3x5-inch ID window and a cutout for your badge inside. The product is also available as a double ID credential case.
September 30, 2008
Weapons
Maxsell Walther Blank-Firing Replicas
Maxsell Corporation
Walther blank-firing replica guns are now available in the United States through distributor Maxsell Corp. These automatics incorporate 9mmPA ammunition that is larger and 20 percent louder than the former 8mm ammo. Importation of these realistic replicas has been approved by ATF as complying with all U.S. safety laws.
September 30, 2005
Patrol
Maxsell Corporation H.R. 218 Law Officer Badge
Maxsell Corporation
The H.R. 218 law allows current and retired law enforcement personnel to carry a concealed weapon nationwide. Officers will likely need to identify themselves via an official photo ID as well as a badge for instant visual identification. Maxsell Corp. now offers the H.R. 218 law officer badge to identify a qualified individual as a “national concealed carry law officer.”
April 30, 2005
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