
The Seige is a new LED lantern from Streamlight designed for a variety of uses. It provides 360 degrees of even light, and it can be used to illuminate large areas after removing the cover.
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The ProTac HL flashlight combines high lumen output and small size for a bright, personal carry light. Proceeds from each sale of the pink version will be donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation.
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Laser sighting systems help officers with target identification, and as we well know when deploying any weapon system, target identification is key. We are not always going to have the luxury of getting into a gunfight under "ideal" conditions.
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A retired officer started The Counterfeit Report website to alert consumers about fake products and help law enforcement investigators spot these goods during investigations. View several examples of fake police products, and then read the full story here. Photos courtesy of Craig Crosby.
Read More →The global business of counterfeit goods has reached more than $700 billion a year. Craig Crosby, a retired officer, has launched The Counterfeit Report, a website with reference material on more than 200 commercially available brands.
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Streamlight Inc. has introduced The Siege—a rugged, cordless, LED lantern that can be used to light investigative and other crime scenes. The lantern provides 360 degrees of soft, even light, and can be configured to illuminate large areas, according to the company.
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The Streamlight Strion LED HL made its debut recently and features, among other things, upgraded LEDs over the previous generation that produce a blinding amount of light in a very compact package.
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Streamlight, Inc. has introduced the E-Flood LiteBox HL, a rechargeable, industrial duty flood light that delivers maximum illumination at 3,600 lumens.
Read More →Streamlight Inc. recently marked its 40th year of operation, producing lighting products, the company announced.
Read More →Streamlight, Inc. is marking its 14th year as a sponsor for Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.), contributing to ongoing survivor programs and activities, the company announced.
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