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ProductsApril 1, 2005

Pila Waterproof Flashlight

Pila’s new GL4 flashlight has an output of 195 lumens and is made of anodized aircraft-grade aluminum with an O-ring seal to protect from water, dirt, and dust. Each flashlight comes with Pila’s rechargeable, environmentally safe Li-ion batteries and standard disposable Lithium CR 123A batteries. The tailcap on the GL4 has additional LEDlights in a range of colors and can be set to glow, making it easy for officers to locate their flashlight in the dark.

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Articlesby Scott SmithApril 1, 2005

Pelican Products Black Knight M12 Duty Light

Let's take a quick look at the Pelican Black Knight M12, a full-bodied duty light that can really be an asset on the street.

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Articlesby Scott SmithJanuary 1, 2005

Emissive Energy Inova T3 Flashlight

One of the areas of duty gear that has experienced a quantum leap in technology over the last few years is the flashlight, especially lightweight ultra powerful LED lights. Times have really changed from the days of the silver aluminum Eveready light.

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Articlesby Roy HuntingtonOctober 1, 2004

Old Cops Know "Stuff"

The big secret is to listen to these veteran cops, believe most of it, and put it into action in your own life. What I learned from older cops saved my life on several occasions.

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Articlesby David KleinmanMarch 1, 2004

Duty Belt Deconstruction

While some safety measures may seem insignificant now, they might actually save your life someday. Start by looking at your duty belt. Did you configure the items on it because they work best that way for you, or because everyone else does it that way?

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ProductsFebruary 1, 2004

LED Series of Flashlights

The M8 LED flashlight from Pelican Products creates a pure, collimated beam able to cut through environments such as fog and smoke. The M8 LED provides light for up to 10,000 hours with its Recoil LED Technology. A sure-grip vinyl sheath resists chemical damage and extreme temperatures. The flashlight is approved for use in hazardous locations and is guaranteed for life.

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Articlesby Steve AlbrechtOctober 1, 2003

Improvised Weapons

It's time to think outside the box-way outside the box.

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Articlesby David GriffithOctober 1, 2002

On the Cutting Edge

No department would dare let said officer hit the street without training and instruction in policies governing the use of a pistol. Many PDs even have policies regarding the use of flashlights. But in most departments an edged weapon/cutting tool clipped to the pocket of the officer's duty pants flies under the radar.

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Articlesby David GriffithAugust 1, 2002

TWO if by Sea: Tactical Waterborne Units

The lesson of the Baltimore exercise is quite clear: police agencies can't just arbitrarily decide that their jurisdictions end at the water's edge and assume that anything on the water will be handled by the Coast Guard, the Navy, or somebody else.

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Articlesby POLICE StaffApril 1, 2002

By Popular Demand

Based on reader requests, this is the list of your top product picks for 2001.

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