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ASP Colored Cuffs: Okay, so you may wonder, why? Here’s why: some agencies (especially corrections) use color-coded cuffs to keep prisoners sorted out. Blue might mean “enroute to court” while yellow might mean “enroute to the hospital” and other colors like orange, black and even pink might mean, um, uh … other things. Even if you’re a beat cop, maybe a set of colored cuffs might set your prisoner apart from the pack? www.asp-net.com Maxpedition: You need a gear bag for all this new stuff and who better to make one than Maxpedition. They’re fliegerduffel’s a perfect grab-n-go bag made from a super tough, water and abrasion resistant ballistic nylon. It has nylon buckles for quiet clicks and too many other well thought-out features to list. it’s so over-built, your kids can’t tear it apart. My slightly larger doppelduffel went on African safari last year, these bags are great. It’s yours for about $160. www.maxpedition.com Colt Grip Laser: LaserMax’s take on the grip laser for an AR platform got the attention of Colt (yeah, that Colt), and offers some interesting ideas. Not only is there a laser adjustable from a pulsating beam to a steady beam, but there’s also a “navigation” LEd LE light included, available in white, red or blue depend depending upon your needs. Made of 30-percent glass-filled v ve verton, rton, the Colt Grip Laser (CGL) can withstand being run over by your SU SUv, but don’t do it, especially if you’re still holding onto it. It runs on AA batteries so that’s pretty handy. www.lasermax.com Quick Strips: Plastic stips holding six rounds of .38/.357 have been around for decades, but bigbore sixgun aficionados have always wished for something holding six rounds of .44/.45 ammo and Tuff Products have come to the rescue. Now available in models from .38/.357 and .44/.45 to .500/.460, these tough strips make sure you have that spare ammo we all carry (right?) easy to manage and at-hand. Well done, Tuff Products! www.tuffproducts.com Streamlight Super Tac: When is a light not like another light? When it’s the Super Tac. We have to say, this is one stunning light for any patrol cop out there. It reaches out — waaay out — with a focused beam and lets you see far down those dark and dangerous alleys. It’s solid state, fits Streamlight’s weapon-mounts, uses standard lithium batteries and can run up to 3.5 hours at 10-percent mode. This is one kick-butt light and we liked it lots. www.streamlight.com Hinderer Extreme Duty Pen: Who’d have ever thought we’d be calling our pens weapons? But, in today’s world you need to take every advantage you can get and in anybody’s book, this is another advantage. Using CAd/CAM CNC technology, Rick (a custom knife maker and fire fighter) has created a rock-solid “ultimate” back-up weapon for cops. Traction grooves and a general overbuilt toughness (think: Russian T-34 tank here), means this modular-capable tool can not only write citations it might just save your skin too. It even uses “Space Pen” refills so you can write underwater. How’s that again? www.rickhindererknives.com 38 WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM • JULY/AUGUST 2009 WWW.AMERICANCOPMAGAZINE.COM