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Boyt Rifle Case: Yeah, I know, another black zippered rifle case. But wait, there’s more! The military YKK zippers and self-healing system makes the openclose part bullet-proof. Adjustable interior straps allow you to customize it to fit your zillion-dollar AR rifle, and mag pouches, padded compartments, an adjustable shoulder strap, metal loops to turn it into a “drag bag” and — get this — a lifetime warranty, make the Boyt case something different. You can get it in 26", 36" and 41" lengths. www.boytharness.com Wiley X: To help you protect your hands Wiley X — noted for their protective eyewear — enters the combat glove market with the Hybrid Glove. Made of a Nomex/Kevlar material, they’re flame- and cut-resistant. They also have a cool removable injection molded knuckle protector, made to protect your hand against impact or abrasion. If you’re a knuckle-dragger, just leave the knuckle-thingies in place, you’ll need ‘em. You can have a pair for around $130. www.wileyx.com BLACKHAWK!: Too bad the Spartans didn’t have these lights, they coulda really kicked some serious butt. Oh, wait, they did. BLACKHAWK! kicked their own Gladius gluteus with their mo-betta Gladius Maximis. They gave it 120 lumens versus 90 and still with a run time of about 90 minutes for the same price — around $250. www.blackhawk.com Crimson Trace ForeGrip: Times change and lasers have become part-and-parcel of many officer’s daily kit. Crimson Trace’s new vertical foregrip for AR platforms (or anything you can put it on) extends the concept. Called the MvG-515, it mounts to any Picatinny rail and gives the user a white light (adjustable for a wide range of modes) and a laser aimer — all at the touch of a finger. If you like this sort of thing, well, here’s a pretty darn good one. www.crimsontrace.com QuiqLitePro: Holding a full-sized flashlight under your arm while writing tickets is a real drag. QuiqLitePro lets you cheat. Simply put this gizmo in your shirt pocket and you’ve got the perfect ticket light. It also has a strobe function making you more visible at scenes so the village idiot doesn’t run you over. They’re only about $25, keep one in your car too. www.quiqlite.com WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM 37