The
RedXDefense XCAT
is a handheld device that can reliably identify narcotics, explosives, and gunshot residue in the field. Scaled down from a military tool called the XPAK, the XCAT is easy to use and relatively inexpensive. All the operator has to do is select the test card that matches the suspected substance, then sample a trace amount of the substance. The chemistry happens in the machine, and the operator receives a simple "yes" or "no" via a red light/green light system.
Window Smacker
There are a lot of different ways for emergency personnel to break car windows. We've heard of people using hammers, screwdrivers, rifle barrels, and, of course, the small window punches on folding knives, but we've never seen a better tool for the job than the
Shieldspike Hammerspike
glass breaker. This 19-inch-long tool weighs 1.5 pounds, is easily wielded in one hand, and can really smack a window. In tactical situations, officers can hold a shield and use the Hammerspike at the same time.
Total Devastation
Some weapons and some ammunition give you the skin-crawling response of "Jeez, I wouldn't want to get hit with that." That's our response to the new
Winchester Segmented Slug
. This 12-gauge shot shell features a slug that’s kind of a hybrid between buckshot and a slug. Fired from 50 yards out, it performs like a slug. At 40 yards, it breaks into two pieces on impact. And at 30 yards or less, it's devastating, breaking into three pieces at impact. So it's like getting hit with three slugs at once. If you're worried about liability, Winchester has an answer for that, too. The Segmented Slug stays in one piece and flattens out when it hits barrier material such as glass or steel. Winchester says the Segmented Slug eliminates the need for officers to carry both slugs and buckshot. We don’t know about that, but we do know that this thing is going to absolutely ruin the day of anyone it hits at 30 yards or less.