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Scott Smith

Retired Army MP

Scott Smith is a disabled veteran who served as an active-duty Army MP and in the U.S. Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard as a security policeman. Today he serves as a federal police officer for the Department of Veterans' Affairs. He is a contributing editor to POLICE.

Articlesby Scott SmithMay 1, 2003

Beretta's Model 92 Folding Knife

This clip-it exhibits the qualities that have made Beretta sidearms standard for police personnel.

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Articlesby Scott SmithApril 1, 2003

Benchmade AXIS 5000

Rugged and ready for duty, this is not your daddy's automatic knife.

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Articlesby Scott SmithMarch 1, 2003

KA-BAR Folding Hunter

This budget clip-it knife offers a lot of bang for the buck.

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Articlesby Scott SmithFebruary 1, 2003

Columbia River's M16 Duty Knives

The top of the line is the M16 series of knives developed by Kit Carson, a well known member of the Knifemakers' Guild.

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Articlesby Scott SmithJanuary 1, 2003

SOG's Flash II Assisted Opening Folding Knife

SOG Knives has built a strong reputation among knife users by manufacturing hard-use affordably priced knives of high quality.

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Articlesby Scott SmithNovember 1, 2002

Calling All MacGyvers

With a pocket tool in his hand and a couple of strips of aluminum foil MacGyver could probably construct a nuclear power plant. You won't need to do that. But in the real world of law enforcement, these devices are handy streamlined versions of the essential items from your tool box.

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Articlesby Scott SmithJuly 1, 2002

Getting The Point

Today's pocket knives have been transformed from the large Buck Lockblade and the Schrade Old Timer to the ultra-modern streamlined clip-it folders you see in every duty gear catalog and supply house.

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Articlesby Scott SmithDecember 1, 2000

Boot Up For Success

"Today, law enforcement personnel want a "duty" boot that is lightweight, comfortable and will hold up in all the various conditions these individuals find themselves in on a daily basis."

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