Propper's Covert Hoodie was developed to fit the demand for casual off-duty and undercover carry wear that doesn't scream "cop." Available in charcoal, black, and navy, the Covert Hoodie's kangaroo pockets have magnetically closed pass-throughs that allow officers to reach through and draw weapons. The inner material is warm, soft fleece. The outer material is a smooth, non-pilling fabric. Features include a pull-out ID or badge panel on the right arm.
Remington: Black Belt Duty Ammo
Remington Arms introduced Black Belt law enforcement ammunition in its Golden Saber line with loads for 9mm (including +P), .40 S&W, and .45 ACP. The Black Belt bullet features an hourglass shape and MechaniLokt belt that locks the core and jacket together. Remington added spiral nose cuts and a hollow-point cavity to the bullets for more predictable and reliable terminal performance through barriers such as wall board or heavy fabrics. The lead core of the bullet is mechanically locked to the rear of the bullet, which prevents jacket/core separation within the barriers, according to the company. The Golden Saber Black Belt ammunition features flash suppressed propellant and primers for minimal muzzle flash and nickel plated shell cases.
SIG Sauer: MPX Subgun
Using a short-stroke gas piston system, the SIG MPX can accept 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG rounds via proprietary 10-, 20-, or 30-round magazines. In full-auto mode, the MPX can cycle 850 rounds per minute. In look and feel, the MPX more resembles an AR-type rifle. This design choice was deliberate to ease training for officers trained on an AR rifle, according to SIG. SIG will produce four law enforcement-only versions of the MPX. The MPX includes a collapsing buttstock. A folding stock will be available as an option. The self-regulating gas system enables the feeding of a variety of ammunition, such as frangible, subsonic, or high-velocity.