BENELLI M4 SUPER90 SHOTGUN The
Benelli M4 Super90 tactical shotgun is a highly reliable 12 gauge shotgun
that has proven itself time and again in the field. This model features an auto
loader allowing for semi-automatic firing of its five round magazine. This
powerful weapon is capable of dealing extreme damage quickly and in a
reliable spread. It only has two drawbacks. The first is that its bulk can
make it difficult to handle in close quarters situations. The second is its
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BENELLI NOVA PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN A
relatively new design from Benelli, the Nova pump is the top of the line in
pump action shotguns. While firing a bit slower than the semi-automatic M4
Super 90, the attached magazine extender allows the Nova pump to hold up to 8
shells at one time. |
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Breaching Shotgun The
breaching shotgun is a specially modified, pump action shotgun designed to
breach locked doors. The weapon fires frangible breaching ammo that is
designed to quickly break into very small pieces upon impact. This behavior
reduces penetration and increases damage upon impact with hard surfaces.
These factors make it ideal for breaking locks on doors without penetrating
the door and harming someone on the other side. The toothed extender on
barrel allows officers to jam the weapon into the door and ensures the
correct distance from the lock for the breaching ammo to be most effective.
Its compact design permits officers to carry the weapon on their back, allowing
it to be carried in addition to the primary weapon. |
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Less Lethal Shotgun The less
lethal shotgun is a Benelli Nova, pump-action shotgun which is always loaded
with less than lethal beanbag rounds. It is most often used on an
uncooperative suspect or civilian. The specially designated less lethal
shotgun is necessary to eliminate errors that can occur from individually
loading lethal or less than lethal munitions into the same weapon. To remind
the operators that this particular weapon is only to be loaded with less than
lethal ammunition, it has been painted green.||The beanbag ammunition
provides a powerful blunt force impact on the target. This causes extreme
pain and disorientation. |
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Pepperball WEAPON (CS Ball Launcher) The
Pepper-ball gun is based on technology orignally designed for recreational
paintball. Compressed Carbon Dioxide ejects the ammunition at relatively high
velocities. The Pepper-ball gun allows officers to quickly deploy OC at
specific targets, in more easily controlled quantities, and at significantly
longer ranges than a grenade or standard pepper spray. With the large
ammunition hopper this weapon never needs to be reloaded under normal
operating conditions. |
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M4A1 Carbine ASSAULT RIFLE The Colt
M4A1 carbine is based on the tried and true design of the M16 assault rifle
used by the United States Army. The shorter carbine design makes it a more
viable weapon than the M16 in close quarters situations. Using .223 caliber
rifle ammunition in both full metal jacket and jacketed hollow point
configurations, the Colt carbine is the most powerful weapon available to
SWAT officers. It is equipped with a fire mode selector allowing
semi-automatic as well as fully automatic firing. |
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HK MP5 This 9mm
sub-machine gun is designed by a world renowned german manufacturer. It is
preferred by many para-military groups throughout the world for urban
tactical engagements. Firing either full metal jacket or jacketed hollow
point 9mm ammunition it is versatile, but lacks the stopping power of an
assault rifle. Its key advantage is its compact design, which allows superior
maneuverability in indoor situations. It is equipped with a fire mode
selector allowing semi-automatic and three round burst firing modes. |
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SILENCED HK MP5 This 9mm
sub-machine gun is designed by a world renowned german manufacturer. It is
preferred by many para-military groups throughout the world for urban
tactical engagements. Firing either full metal jacket or jacketed hollow
point 9mm pistol ammunition it is versatile, but lacks the stopping power of
the Colt Carbine. Its key advantage is its compact design, which allows
superior maneuverability in indoor situations. This model is equipped with a
fire mode selector allowing semi-automatic and three round burst firing modes.
It also sports a sound and flash suppressor for when stealth is paramount. |
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AK47 The AK-47
was developed in the Soviet Union in 1947 and became standard issue in the
Soviet army in 1951. It has remained in service in many third world armies as
well as terrorist organizations around the world due to its dependability and
the ease at which it can be maintained. It has a slower rate of fire and
lower muzzle velocity than the Colt M4A1, but uses a higher caliber bullet
which makes it comparable to its American counterpart at short ranges. Since
the weapon is not normally used by SWAT it is not equipped with a tactical
flashlight. |
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G36k (GB36s) The GB36s
Assault Rifle is a lightweight full sized assault rifle originally developed
in the 1990s for the German Bundeswehr. It is now world renowned as an
incredibly reliable all-around assault rifle. Firing a mid-sized 5.56mm
(.223) rifle round, this weapon is equipped with a firemode selector with a
2-round burst as well as fully automatic firing. |
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UZI The Gal
is a compact and reliable sub-machinegun that was developed in the early
fifties in Israel. It has a very high rate of fire and can be hard to control
when fired in full auto mode. This model is equipped with a suppressor making
it a more stealthy choice. Since the weapon is not normally used by SWAT it
is not equipped with a tactical flashlight. |
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UMP45 The .45
caliber submachinegun is comparable to the 9mm SMG in almost every way. Built
largely of glass-fiber reinforced polymers, this lightweight sub-machine gun
provides the same reliability as the 9mm model, but with the added punch of
the larger .45 caliber round. The heavy bullet provides superior penetration
of armored targets with FMJ rounds compared to its 9mm brethren, despite
having a lower muzzle velocity and slower cyclical rate of fire. This model
is equipped with a fire mode selector allowing semi-automatic and fully
automatic firing modes. |
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COLT M1911 The Colt
M1911 Handgun has been a mainstay in law enforcement for decades. This .45
caliber weapon packs a powerful punch and is the most common backup weapon
for SWAT officers. This semi-automatic weapon has an 8 round magazine and can
fire both full metal jacket and jacketed hollow point ammunition. |
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Glock This
Austrian designed handgun is largely made of high tech polymer plastics. This
construction results in a weapon that is incredibly easy to handle and
manipulate. While less powerful than the Colt 1911, it boasts a 17 round
magazine. Its ease of use, accuracy, and "safe action" trigger has
made it a popular choice for law enforcement agencies. |
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Python Revolver The Colt
Python is among the most famous of Colt revolvers and was introduced in 1955.
It is chambered for the powerful .357 Magnum ammunition making it one of the
most powerful hand guns on the market. Its power is offset by its slow rate
of fire and arduous reload. In addition, it is not equipped with a tactical
flashlight. |
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TASER STUN GUN The Taser
stun gun works on the principal of Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD). It
fires small electrodes into the target and then sends a powerful electric
charge down the thin wires. The EMD effect causes involuntary contraction of
the target's muscle tissue regardless of an individual's pain tolerance or
mental focus. The effect is painful and demoralizing to even the most
aggressive suspects.||The Taser has two key drawbacks. The first is that it
has a relatively short range. The second is that new electrodes must be
loaded after each shot. |
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