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 Posted: Tue Feb 12th, 2008 09:06 pm

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February 13, 2008 (Newport Beach, CA) Bust A Cap, Inc.  announced a new, one-of-a-kind device that attaches to your existing flashlight or baton that gives police officers, military and security personnel a tactical advantage in breaking glass windows.  Bust A Cap is a rapid entry tool that was designed by a 13-year veteran of 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, house, boat or plane.  By replace the existing cap on a flashlight or baton with a new Bust A Cap device, the user is able to easily make entry through glass windows. The device is manufactured in the United States and made from special steel; applies to an existing flashlight or baton in less than a minute; requires no special training; and, will break a glass window with one tap. 

 

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Todd Summers, CEO

BUST A CAP, INC.

20292 Birch Street

Newport Beach, CA. 92660  

(949) 752 8100

http://www.bustacap.net  


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