Bust A Cap Low Profile ASP Baton Glass Breaking Cap BAC 15850
Bust A Cap ASP baton caps are a new, one-of-a-kind device that attaches to your existing baton that gives you a tactical advantage to break glass. Bust A Cap is a rapid entry tool that was designed by a veteran Law Enforcement Officer who worked for one of the largest Sheriff’s Departments in the United States.
This device is being utilized by law enforcement, fire departments, government agencies, private security, and civilians around the world, giving them a tactical and safe entry or exit out of an automobile, bus, house, boat, or plane.
Replace the existing cap on your flashlight with a new Bust A Cap device. It is now ready when you are. This cap is manufactured in the United States and made from special heat-treated steel, applies in less than a minute, requires no training, and will break glass with one tap. Bust A Cap can save your life and the lives of others. The Low Profile ASP cap is 100% concealable under the existing cap of the ASP baton.
The Bust a Cap® for the ASP Baton has been designed to fit all models that ASP currently distributes.
Bust A Cap has two U.S. Patents 7,887,211 & D624,232 and is Cop’s #1 choice for breaking glass. The ASP baton is a lightweight expandable baton used by police, government agencies, military, and private security around the world. Bust a Cap has no moving parts and screws on in seconds and can break glass with just one tap.
FAQs
Can Bust A Cap Break Glass? Yes. Bust A Cap can break window glass with one easy tap.
Is Bust A Cap a Department-Issued Device? Yes, Bust A Cap is being used by 1000 of agencies around the world.
How Does Bust A Cap Work? Place your Bust A Cap on your baton or flashlight and you are ready to go 10-8.
How Many Windows Can I Break with Bust A Cap? Yes, as many as you want. Bust A Cap has a lifetime limited warranty.
Can I Use it One-handed? Yes. Bust A Cap has been designed to be used with one hand, leaving your strong hand free for your weapon.
Will Glass Fly Through the Air, Hitting People? No. With a minimal amount of force needed to break the window, The glass won’t fly through the air hitting you or anyone else.
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