PMCI - December 2019
As another year falls behind us once again PMCI brings the latest from the 2019 show scene with an overview of the colossal DSEI in London, an update on the SIG 938, news from ASP Batons and Torrent Suppressors, along with an in depth look at the latest creation from celebrity shooter, bladesmith, and all-round good guy Dustin Rhodes. As we look forward to SHOT 2020, there's something for everyone to get excited about in this latest issue!
As another year falls behind us once again PMCI brings the latest from the 2019 show scene with an overview of the colossal DSEI in London, an update on the SIG 938, news from ASP Batons and Torrent Suppressors, along with an in depth look at the latest creation from celebrity shooter, bladesmith, and all-round good guy Dustin Rhodes. As we look forward to SHOT 2020, there's something for everyone to get excited about in this latest issue!
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TACTICAL WEAPONS: RIFLE REBUILD
Florida humidity, the baton felt very secure in my hand. This was
one of the biggest features I really wish had been available during
my career.
These batons range between US$165.32 - US$176.02 US, with
an impressive offering of 42 different configurations to choose
from. The expanded variety of options include steel variants, the
popular Airweight series, electroless nickel finishes, standard
foam grips and my favorite, the Vector Grip. You can also choose
between pushbutton and push cap release/retraction. All are
available in three sizes—and if complete carry discretion is in
order, there’s the Agent series of concealable Talon system batons.
ASP is known for having the most baton options in the
business, and that includes a whole range of accessories. As I
was just discussing with fellow writer Clint Steele the other day,
I have always liked the company’s highly-functional and compact
scabbard designs. Cases like the Envoy model allow the Talon
baton to be closed directly into the scabbard, yet another operator
safety factor. Other accessories like glass-breaking BreakAway
Tips, Anti-Roll Grip Caps, pocket clips and more, make an already
great tool even better.
Last but not least, all of these baton advancements are backed
by an unprecedented “Infinity Warranty,” which covers everything,
any time, for any reason, forever, period. Just look for Infinity
symbol laser engraved on the baton nose cone. The Infinity design
and warranty continue to showcase how ASP leads the way into
the future with affordable, top-tier equipment for your tactical
toolbox.
Because ASP is also one of the most responsible law
enforcement companies I have known, they even offer tuition-free
training to qualified law enforcement personnel and agencies.
They believe that ensuring equipment is used in the safest
and most effective manner possible is part of their obligation. It’s
no wonder that this innovative company and its amazing new
design are a top pick of highly skilled professionals, in a category
of tools that often gets overlooked and underestimated. To find
out more about the Talon and other ASP products visit them today
at www.asp-usa.com.
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