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By Jennifer Gavigan
Read the latest in ballistic protection
introduced at the latest IACP convention
and the 2012 Shot Show.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Mar 2012)
By Jim Weiss
Baker Ballistics recently introduced the newest addition to its ballistic shield product line, the Mobile Rifle Armor Protective Shield.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Jul/Aug 2011)
By Jim Weiss
Baker Ballistics recently released the newest addition to its ballistic shield product line - the Mobile Rifle Armor Protective Shield, MRAPS.
(This article was originally published in Law and Order Mar 2011)
By Steven Tracy
The companies that provide law enforcement with ballistic protection are still coming up with innovative concepts while also making sure their products pass the new NIJ-06 standards.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Mar/Apr 2010)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Perhaps the single most important piece of equipment police wear is their body armor. Ballistic shields and armor accessories also help save officers’ lives. Following is a look at the newest body armor, ballistic shields and armor accessories to protect the men and women sworn to protect. Let’s start with body armor.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response May/Jun 2012)
By Jennifer Gavigan
Perhaps the single most important piece of equipment police wear is their body armor. Ballistic shields and armor accessories also help save officers’ lives. Following is a look at the newest body armor, ballistic shields and armor accessories to protect the men and women sworn to protect. Let’s start with body armor.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Jul/Aug 2012)
By Al Baker, Mickey Davis, Jim Weiss
In shield purchasing, you get what you pay for. Buying an economical shield that never gets used is, in the end, costlier than buying a more expensive one that is used and abused while contributing to the life-saving purpose it was intended to serve.
(This article was originally published in Tactical Response Nov/Dec 2011)