Nick JacobellisMore from Nick JacobellisWeaponsHow to Evaluate AmmunitionImagine for a moment that you are a law enforcement administrator who is responsible for evaluating ammunition for your agency. The decisions you make can have a profound effect on the safety of your sworn personnel and the civilian population that they serve. The same is true if you are an individual officer who is allowed to use personally owned firearms and ammunition on the job. You have a responsibility to select the best ammunition available.February 28, 2007WeaponsPolice Product Test: EOTech Holographic Weapons SystemThe large viewing window of an EOTech holographic scope enables the operator to retain peripheral vision while viewing the target area. This is an incredibly important feature for law enforcement officers who are advancing on a target or searching a high-threat location.February 28, 2007WeaponsHow to Buy Rifle OpticsIn days gone by, “rifle optics” referred to one thing: a telescopic sight with varying degrees of magnification. But today, rifle optics include a new class of aiming devices called combat optics, generally red dot sights.December 31, 2006Special UnitsPolice Product Test: Revision Sawfly Military Eyewear SystemEye injuries are one of the most common wounds faced by military and law enforcement personnel. That’s why quality protective eye gear is one of the most important pieces of gear that you can carry into an operation.December 31, 2006WeaponsLove the One You're WithOne of the most frustrating things that can happen to you as a law enforcement officer is being forced to carry a handgun that you dislike. So what can you do if your issued sidearm doesn’t fit you or you just don’t like it?November 30, 2006Previous PagePage 6 of 6