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Tenhold Introduces Suppressor Gun Rack System
Tenhold, formerly Jotto Desk, provides next-generation vehicle systems for law enforcement and public safety and recently debuted its Suppressor Lock Head for its Weapon Mounting system.

The new Suppressor Lock Head for Tenhold’s Weapon Mounting system secures suppressor-equipped firearms.
Tenhold
- Tenhold, previously known as Jotto Desk, specializes in advanced vehicle systems for law enforcement and public safety sectors.
- The company recently launched the Suppressor Lock Head, a new component of their Weapon Mounting system.
- This debut emphasizes Tenhold's focus on providing modern solutions for secure weapon storage in vehicles.
*Summarized by AI
Tenhold launched a new generation of vehicle mounting systems designed to protect the people who protect others. Tenhold, formerly known as Jotto Desk, operates as a sub-brand of Kiefer Sage, a company that provides solutions for overlooked and undervalued markets.
Securing Firearms in Vehicles
As a part of its launch, Tenhold introduced the Suppressor Lock Head for its Weapon Mounting system, engineered to safely secure suppressor-equipped firearms.
With a wider interface, reinforced locking plate, and upgraded lock head, the system is built to withstand real-world threats and protect critical equipment in high-risk situations.
Tenhold said that protection has already proven itself in the field.
“The Tenhold gun locks will keep your weapons safe,” said Trey French, director of fleet operations for the Mississippi Highway Patrol. “In the early hours of Aug. 3, 2022, a perpetrator tried to break into a state trooper’s vehicle. They shot out the back window and targeted an AR-15 secured in the gun lock. Even after two shots from a 9 mm, the firearm didn’t budge. By the time the trooper arrived, the suspect had fled, and the weapon remained completely secure.”
Launch of Tenhold
The launch of Tenhold represents a commitment to protecting the people who protect their communities. Today, Tenhold supports agencies in more than 25 states, with especially strong adoption across the Southeast and Southwest. In states like Texas and Mississippi, the brand has earned deep trust by delivering systems officers can rely on in critical moments, the company said.
Designed for Front-Line Officers
Drawing on more than three decades of experience, Tenhold works directly with officers on the front lines to design systems that reduce distraction, improve access to critical equipment, and enhance safety. Its solutions are tailored for leading vehicle brands, including Ford, Chevrolet, and Dodge, supporting everything from individual units to full fleet deployments, so officers can focus on what matters most: protecting lives and getting home safely.
“Too often, businesses settle for the lowest cost and ‘good enough,’” said Justin Sparks, CEO of Kiefer Sage. “At Tenhold, we refuse to accept that standard. Every product we build is designed with the goal of helping first responders return home safely at the end of their shift. That is our responsibility, and it’s not one we take lightly.”
Public safety vehicles have historically focused on basic functionality rather than the unpredictable, high-pressure situations first responders face every day. The result has been equipment that can feel clunky, slow, or unreliable when it matters most, making it harder to access critical tools quickly and securely, Tenhold said.
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