Pepper spray, baton, light, stun-gun:
If I were a cop and I got issued of of these, the first thing i’d do is mount an ACOG on that rail for long range beatings and precise pepper sprays.
Hopefully the next iteration will have a quadrail, and room for a m203.
You can check out the spec sheet on Aegis’ website – HERE
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19 responses to “Badass Multipurpose Baton Thing”
Long range beatings? How does that work exactly? xD
And this thing needs a name. I dub it the “Ouchkabibble” :P
hahaha.. I was about to ask the same thing?? what’s a long range beatings :D
Throw it.
I say paintball M203 on the rail.
What, no flashlight/laser sight combo? Unacceptable.
ICE Training Company?
Is that video from before he got his tattoos?
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/39/87870292_bcca949e79.jpg
You do realize that your comment has absolutely nothing to do with this post, right?
Yeah it was meant for another post. It was late and I may have been drinking.
Awesome.
Is that what the cops in Demolition Man were using?
Glow-Rod Mk1. Have a joy-joy day!
HAHAH!!! Old school.
OK, I’ll be the first to call ‘sex toy’.
My wife saw the picture and immediately said it looked like a sex toy.
Ah, I get it, you blind them with the flashlight, go for the neck with the electrodes or a blunt end, and then spritz them in the eyes =P
OK this is ridiculous. That bodyguard glove actually makes sense at this point.
http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2011-06/01/bodyguard
But unlike the Bodyguard glove, this was built by someone that has a background “in the field”
“Kenneth J. Stethem, Founder, Chairman and CEO
Stethem is a retired Navy SEAL and Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) technician. He has served on SEAL Team FOUR, SEAL Team EIGHT and the Naval Special Warfare Development Group (NSWDG).”
He is also the brother of the navy diver who was taken off the Highjacked TWA flight 847 who was tortured and killed by Lebanese Shia extremists in 1985
And that makes him a better designer? Methinks that’s an argumentum ad verecundiam. Even if we were to ignore the logical fallacy, neither SEALs nor divers use batons, that I have ever heard. I have more time behind a PR-24 than the average SEAL (granted, that’s not saying much) , and that thing looks like a pain in the ass to me. But that’s just my dumb opinion.
Where is the laser sight and binoculars. Where is the cell phone atachment?