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Self Defense - Tactical ScanLite
Combo Re-chargeable flashlight / metal detector designed for Law Enforcement, Security and Corrections.
The latest 2-in-1 tool to assist officers in searching "opposite sex/juvenile suspects" for weapons, and also a light to illuminate a suspect or vehicle.
The flashlight has a high intensity xenon bulb with up to 15,000 candlepower. The metal detector detects all metals, has a simultaneous vibration / led alert mode, auto calibrates and includes a sleep mode to preserve battery.

Specifications: Technology: Digital Microprocessor Controlled with NanoWatt Technology BATTERY: (4) Sanyo NiMH AA Rechargeable Battery SAVING MODE: 2 Minute Timer Shuts Down Metal Detector Mode If Accidentally Left ON LAMP: High-Intensity XENON Gas-Filled Bi-Pin Bulb Reflector: 1 Inch Machined Aluminum Reflector Material: Polycarbonate ABS Unbreakable polycarbonate lens. Vinyl Rubber Grip Color: Black Weight: 12 ounces Dimensions: 1.1? Metal Detector (D) x 9" (L) x 1.5" (D) Flashlight Run Time: Up To 2 Hours Of Continuous Flashlight Use Candlepower: Up to 15,000 Special Features: Combination Flashlight on one end and Metal Detector for searching suspects on opposite end. Metal Detector: Power ON Indicator (Green LED) Metal Detector: Alarm Indicator (Simultaneous Red LED and Vibrating Mode) Low Battery: Indicator (Flashing Yellow LED) Overnight charger 120V, 230V AC Digital Micro-Processor Controlled Automatic Tuning 2 Minute Timer Sleep Mode Saves Battery Power When Metal Detector Is Left ON Detection Triaxel Detection Field Uniformly Detects Ferrous And Nonferrous Metals Inches Away, In All Directions Regardless Of The Position Relative To The Subject. Sensitivity control Digital Micro-Processor Controlled Automatic Tuning Temp Rating 15? F - 120? F Frequency 380 kHz
Includes Wall-Charger and Holster
Testimonials from the Field: Palm Bay police "I've used it a dozen and a half times already, and it's good," Patrol Officer Boyd Williams said. Patrol Officer Kevin Morris said he found a small penknife hidden in a wad of paper during a pat-down. "Weapons are becoming smaller and smaller," he said.
Police Magazine August 2005 Seven officers at the San Antonio Police Department tested the Scanlite for six months. During the trial, the department uncovered many hidden weapons without touching a suspect.
It is really good on the street, Gary Albrecht Sr.Officer says. The only pitfall of this product may be that it doesn't fit on my belt with all the other stuff I'm carrying.
Harold W. "Hal" Lovejoy, Leon Valley Marshal, Leon Valley, TX. Fellow Officers. I know that this really isn't the venue to promote new products that are the market, but I've seen and used this new Tactical ScanLite and find it an excellent revolutionary product. Just to make it clear to everyone, I have no interest in this company nor feedback. Just a personal appreciation for new tools that make our life safer.
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