21-Inch Expandable Hardened Steel Baton with Anti-Slip Rubber Grip and Molded Holster, Military and Police Tested
This is a 21-Inch Expandable Baton made of hardened steel with an anti-slip rubber grip and molded holster. Military and police tested. combines advanced technical concepts with innovative designs to produce products used and trusted by the Army, Secret Service, and Special Forces. Since its launch in the 1950s, has become one of the world’s most famous firearm brands and a 20th-century icon.
Features and Specifications:
- Made of hardened steel with an anti-slip rubber grip and molded holster
- Comes in black
- Used and trusted by the Army, Secret Service, and Special Forces
- Additional Items Included: Holster
Item Weight (Oz): Baton 15.0 Holster 1.7
Face Diameter and Thickness (mm): 1.00
Open (In): 21.00
Closed (In): 8.25
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Kiyoga Baton/Steel Cobra
38. The device commonly known as a "Kiyoga Baton" or "Steel Cobra" and any similar device consisting of a manually triggered telescoping spring loaded steel whip terminated in a heavy calibre striking tip.
39. There are two main types of prohibited telescoping/ expandable batons: spring batons and spring-loaded rigid batons.
40. A spring baton consists of a solid handle, one or more coiled spring body sections, and a solid striking tip or ball at the end furthest from the handle. It is flexible at one or more points and is extended by centrifugal force.
41. A spring-loaded rigid baton consists of a solid handle, one or more solid body sections, and a solid striking tip or ball at the end furthest from the handle. This type of baton has a button or other trigger that releases a spring, which in turn extends the baton automatically. The baton is rigid when extended.
Exception: The following goods generally do not meet the definition of prohibited weapon, and thus do not fall under tariff item 9898.00.00. Their misuse may nonetheless be punishable under other laws:
- (a) Centrifugal rigid batons – A baton consisting of a solid handle, one or more solid body sections, and a solid striking tip or ball at the end furthest from the handle. This type of baton usually has no spring or other automatic mechanism, and is deployed through centrifugal force only. It is rigid when extended
- (b) Collapsible batons (telescopic batons, police-style batons) – Batons consisting of sections of different diameter metal or other tubing that nestle inside one another when closed, and through a flick of the wrist extend outwards into a baton, with each section lodging securely inside the adjoining one; no spring is found in the instrument or device
- (c) Slapjack/blackjack/slappers – A sealed pouch (sometimes leather), beavertail or hourglass shaped, containing weights (ex. lead)