TAC GEAR New Products I Previews
Data911 Body Worn Camera Solution
www.data911.com
Data911 announced the integration of the Wolfcom Vision body worn camera into the Verus video evidence management solution. Verus provides a single repository for all sources of video
evidence—body-worn, in-car, motorcycles, surveillance—from incident capture to the interview room. Verus allows for uploading, review- ing, syncing, collecting and categorizing all in one easy-to-use browser-based system. The body-worn camera can be used independently or users can catalog video in the vehicle and have it uploaded wirelessly to the Verus evidence management system. For more informa- tion, visit
www.data911.com
Glock 43 Training Pistol Bluegun from Ring’s Manufacturing
www.blueguns.com
The Glock 43 training pistol replica from Ring’s Manufacturing is molded from solid blue polyurethane to differentiate it from a live weapon. On the weapon, The G43 is a pocket- sized single-stacked 9mm pistol, weighing 16.19 ounces (empty). It has a slide length of 6.06 inches with a 3.39-inch barrel length. This makes it only slightly larger than the 13.76-ounce Glock 42, which fires the .380 Auto. Both have slide widths of .87, but the Glock 43’s slide is longer. Designed to be the favored backup or last resort option for both civilian and law en-
forcement use, this subcompact slim-line design is the perfectly balanced answer to ev- eryday concealed carry needs. For more information, visit
www.blueguns.com
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