
Next Generation Tool's compact Auto HD DVR with digital camera function is portable, so you can easily remove it to record incidents outside the vehicle as well.
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Designed with either moving, rotating or alternating pop-up targets, Savage Range System's fun targets are built using 3/8-inch AR500 steel plate and can handle centerfire rifle rounds up to 3,000 fps.
Read More →In the fourth edition of Police's Defensive Tactics Training videos, the instructors at the Lab MMA Training Center in Glendale, Ariz., demonstrate strikes and counters that can be used at extremely close range in order to stop attacks and take suspects into custody.
Read More →On June 25, the Supreme Court ruled that the well-established exception permitting some searches incident to arrest does not apply to data searches of the arrestee's cell phone. But there are some details that you should know.
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The current version of the full-size Steyr duty pistol, the L9-A1, debuted last year. Available chambered for either the 9mm Luger or .40 S&W, the L9-A1 has many of the features of Steyr's earlier pistols along with several new ones, including a redesigned trigger.
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Pelican Products, Inc., has announced the launch of the Pelican ProGear Voyager for Samsung Galaxy S 5 Active. Joining Pelican's existing collection of rugged smartphone cases, the new Pelican ProGear Voyager case is now available for purchase exclusively through AT&T.
Read More →Two Spalding County, Ga., firefighters — including a battalion chief — have been indicted, accused of warning drug dealers about police activity.
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The National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund has released preliminary statistics showing a 38% increase in law enforcement fatalities in the first half of 2014 compared to the same time last year.
Read More →The man had additional weapons strapped to his body, and several weapons, including a pair of grenades, were found inside the house following the shooting.
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Drawing from an IWB can be entirely different than drawing from your duty holster. Points of consideration include: placement of the weapon on the body, retention systems of the holster, and the layers of clothing that might be covering the firearm. With these variables in mind, let's look at how to draw from an IWB, regardless of where it is located on your belt line. For more, read Drawing from Non-Duty Holsters.
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