Don't want to type a keyword? We've got that covered, too. Just click on the pull-down menus for "category" and "sub-category" and choose the class of gear that you need.
You can even restrict your search to a specific state or province. Let's say you need a holster and you live and work in Maine. Then you can click on Maine, and your search won't return a list of vendors in Missouri or Montana.
Just like Police's annual Buyer's Guide, which is published each year in the July issue, Police Supplier is an invaluable and comprehensive resource for anyone shopping for police equipment and supplies. But in some ways it's much better.
The biggest problem with print directories is that they're easy to lose. When you want to find a vendor for, let's say patrol rifles, you have to search for the July issue. With our new Police Supplier Website, you never have to worry about misplacing your directory. It's always there. All you need is Web access.
And it's always current. With a print directory that's published once per year, there's no way to update the material. Police Supplier is constantly updated. That means that when you need, for example, a new radar system, you won't be contacting companies that are out of business or no longer sell or make police radar systems.