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4th Edition Equipment, Less-Lethal, Conducted Energy Weapons & Accessories
Added some less lethal options to the equipment list.
http://www.thesupplybunker.net/pdf/4th-ll-cew_rev12.pdf |
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No taser claymore?
Last edited by ArmySGT.; 02-01-2016 at 10:49 AM. |
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Both of these are interesting.
The XREP seems to have fallen out of use around 2011-2012 and are collectors items. I have some information on them and I'll give it a look over to see. As to the Shockwave that seems to have completely disappeared around 2009 and off the radar by 2011. It looks like it was a prototype in 2007-2008 and was to go into production in 2009 after some field testing. I can find any good information on it currently, but I'll keep searching. |
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Taser International's 2014 10-K filing shows that they still owned the Shockwave trademark, but in the sales breakdown the Shockwave was not listed. The XREP still was, but it was only 1.6% of the 2014 total.
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I probably should have said 5 years of shelf life after leaving an MP storage environment. I'll update this information in the document and release an update. Last edited by nuke11; 02-01-2016 at 07:17 PM. |
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If the shelf-life is due to leakage of compressed nitrogen, they will still leak even in a nitrogen-filled storage space unless the pressures are equal (and they shouldn't be!). It could also be due to corrosion of key components (which nitrogen would probably stop), metal fatigue, or battery decay (neither of which can be avoided). I am not sure there is an answer to be had on the subject in publicly-released information.
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