Entering into their 10th year of business Vestfriend Body Armor continues to provide light weight, low cost yet effective impact resistant vests. The vests are made of 100% North American product/Canadian made and are comprised of a heavy duty nylon carrier with 1/8" shatter proof polycarbonite armor plating.Ideal for protection against knives, needles and similar created weapons the vest is designed to provide protection while also being more comfortable than traditional armor offered.PLEASE ...
Available at 911gear.ca The best of the best! • Same features as Q6 with an extended 2” cuff • USA Made Razornet MAX™ is a Damascus® proprietary blend of yarns (including stainless steel fiber) which feature the highest performance in cut resistant duty gloves available worldwide • The Q6 Razornet MAX™ liners have been lab tested according to the CE Certification test criteria of EN388 (European Standard) and substantially exceed Level 5, their highest cut resistance ...
Now Available at 911gear.ca • An extended 2” cuff • USA Made Razornet Ultra™ is a Damascus® proprietary blend of yarns which feature one of the highest performance levels in cut resistant duty gloves available • The Q5 Razornet Ultra™ liners have been lab tested according to the CE Certification test criteria of EN388 (European Standard) and exceed Level 5, their highest cut resistance level • Smooth premium quality aniline finished cowhide with embossing ...
One of the most important skills that officers can posses is the ability to communicate. This goes beyond language ability and moves into what to say and how. Unfortunately too often this essential skill is forgotten and left out of training programs. Additionally many officers don’t want to take the time to learn it because it’s not as “cool” as combatives programs. However, any agency that wants to see the number of complaints against officers and fights that their personnel get into decrease, ...
I want to briefly go over the principles of contact-cover. I hope that everyone was taught this once upon a time. While working the front line I see a lot of officers (sworn and non-sworn) interacting with subjects and suspects. Most of the time the officer is in some sort of interview stance (but not always). Sadly when more then one officer is present they stand next to each other or one walks away to call information in and/or take notes. The way I work contact-cover ...