1. What’s on Your Duty Belt?

    Cover BeltWhat should be on your duty belt and what shouldn’t?

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  2. Concealed Carry Options for Women

    What options are there for women who want to carry every day without completely redoing their closets? Brand Ambassador Mandy Bachman explains how to pick the best concealed carry options for women.

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  3. NIJ Certification: What Does It Mean?

    NIJ SmallNot all ballistic armor is created equal. And those inequalities can be the difference between life and death.

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  4. 3 Key Items Police Need to Respond to an Active Shooter Incident

    It’s the call no officer ever wants to hear: an active shooter. You’ve trained in active shooter protocol, but do you have the equipment you need to take on the challenge you are about to face?

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  5. 7 Features of Great Tactical Clothing

    The choices today in tactical clothing are limitless with new brands and styles coming on line every day. How does the savvy but frugal consumer know what to look for and maximize what they get for their hard-earned dollars?

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  6. What is AR 670-1?

    Army LogoIf you’ve purchased or been issued an Army uniform recently, you’ve probably heard the term “AR 670-1 Compliant.” But what exactly does it mean?

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  7. 3 Important Factors When Choosing the Right Ballistic Eye Protection

    Smith Glasses IconPicking out the right shooting glasses can be a pretty detailed process. There are three important factors to look at when choosing the perfect shooting glasses.

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  8. Tactical Flashlights: What and When

    FlashlightHow do you pick a tactical flashlight that best serves you on duty?

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  9. The Best Law Enforcement Sunglasses

    Wearing sunglasses on duty does more than make you look cool. It can protect your eyes from harmful radiation and reduce blinding glare, and might even save your life. But what type of sunglasses work the best for a law enforcement application?

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  10. Pearl Harbor by the Numbers

    "December 7, 1941 -- a date that will live in infamy." - President Franklin Roosevelt. Today we commemorate that date as the anniversary of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. Let us never forget...

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