SHOT Show 2019: Report from the Aisles

Numerous law enforcement products debuted or were featured at this year's SHOT Show.
Numerous law enforcement products debuted or were featured at this year's SHOT Show.
The baton is a multi-purpose tool that you can use to strike a subject, push a subject away, or as a lever to move a subject into a control position.
From ballistic protection to batons, these pieces of gear are built to meet your needs in any civil unrest situation.
The company says the new handcuffs are the optimal combination of strength, precision, light weight, ease of use, and long-term reliability.
Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) has unveiled the new Ultra Cuff, the first forged rigid frame restraint, according to the company.
ASP has introduced the new Fusion Baton. The Fusion combines three essential law enforcement tools into one unit by combining a baton, light, and scabbard. The Fusion is a compact, easily carried, readily deployed tactical package.
With reinforced fine teeth and rounded edges, ASP's stronger Tri-Folds disposable restraint loops can now withstand a tensile test of at least 400 pounds.
Armament Systems and Procedures (ASP) added the new Scribe to its line of everyday carry lights. The Scribe is 4 inches long and weighs 2 ounces, allowing for easy carry.
Every year, prisoners escape custody. But using the proper restraints and techniques for each prisoner transfer situation will help ensure the safety of yourself and other law enforcement officers.
The new Talon Air incorporates the distinctive steel and aluminum design found in all of ASP's Airweight Batons for a lightweight, durable, and effective impact weapon.
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