Law Enforcement Technology

MAR 2015

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8 Law Enforcement Technology March 2015 www.officer.com In a partnership with Officer Robert Hindi, Duty Smith developed a new line of duty gear pieces to alleviate speed and retention issues around your belt. Wondering if they put a pocket in? Yes, 5.11 did. The new Next Level Uniform was built on the Stryke pant adding a new Motor Pant, PDU (on right) TDU (on left) and EVO Boot—all to increase your speed and comfort. Ops-Core added a few new components to their helmet line. A visor attachment mounts to the helmet's Picatinny rail. The frame itself can reportedly support up to 30 pounds of hanging weight. Faxon Firearms designed a prototype safety lever on an AR15's grip from Houlding Precision Firearms. Think about this next time your rifle hangs by a single-point sling. Kel-Tec's second generation of the SUB2000 has a new handrail, an adjustable buttstock, "beefed up" polymer lower and sights, accepts Glock magazines, and folds to about 16 inches. Also on the floor… Exclusive show coverage Podcast: Original S.W.A.T. Expands with the acquisition of the Altama brand. Focus on Officer Ambushes: During a Safariland Saves Club cer- emony, Paul Peluso, associate edi- tor of Officer.com, caught up with Craig W. Floyd, Chairman and CEO of the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, and dis- cussed the importance of body armor in the past year. The three new members of Safariland's Saves Club were D.C. Police Officer Dorian DeSantis, Houston Police Officer J.D. Calhoun and Loveland, Colo. Officer Garret Osilk. Video: Adventure Lights Inc.'s Brian Burns talks about what light- ing solutions are available for K-9s and how they're used in the field. Find even more photos from the SHOT Show floor on Officer.com SHOW REPORT

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