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In 2000, Kahr introduced the P9, a lightweight, polymer-framed version of the original K9. Other models followed, including the P40, a polymer .40 S&W version, and the PM9, an abbreviated version of the P9.
Read More →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.
Read More →The reason for the 870's popularity with the men and women of American law enforcement is easy to understand. It's a proven weapon that works not only as a long gun but also as a means of intimidating the bad guy into peaceful compliance.
Read More →Back in November I suffered through the San Diego-to-Los Angeles commuter traffic to see many of the new software products and gadgets being shown at the 2004 International Association of Chiefs of Police Conference. One product that caught my eye was i2 Inc.’s new Visual Notebook, an electronic “storyboard” that investigators can use to visualize, analyze, and present the complexities of any incident.
Read More →Newspaper readers sent money to a cash-strapped Minnesota police agency that couldn’t pay for a $2,500 operation to restore the sight of one of its police dogs.
Read More →The Model 110 has defined Buck's folding knife line for years. And with good reason.
Read More →Medical personnel have known for years that approximately 80 percent of combat deaths occur within 30 minutes of wounding, often because of loss of blood
Read More →Anyone who has seen the 24/7 can tell you, this gun really takes the requirements of law enforcement to heart.
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