It replaces the SWAT team tools. I took the constructive criticism with a grain of salt and that's ok. I just hate pessimism. I'll mention the liability stuff to them. I guess there will always be haters. One of the founders is a fulltime cop and SWAT team member while another is a fulltime sheriff's deputy and SWAT member and the third is an investor/lawyer. Like I said before, I am making some money off the first 100. It's been a fun jb but from here on out profits are theirs. I enjoyed making them and will be making some more prototypes for them soon. Dave
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03-28-2008, 08:02 PM #61
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03-28-2008, 09:40 PM #62
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I've been on a tactical unit for 19yrs and I really like your Jersey Boot!!! We use a homemade battering ram and call it the "Key" because it will open just about any door in town. We use 3 of them and use them daily mostly on search warrant services (used one just last night on a weed house). Door breaching is a science/there's a lot more to it than just breaking down a door. The Jersey Boot incorporates a lot more than just busting in a door, ripping hinges, knobs, padlocks, windows, doors that open in and doors that open out, your tool seems to cover most aspects of door breaching. Congradulations on this device. Please get a patent on this device and develop a good marketing technique. There are numerous tactical magazines out there and nearly every state has a tactical event at least once a year, most involve swat competitions. I developed a "flashbang pole" about 10yrs ago, now a similar device is available for sale.
From someone who has been in the Swat business for a long long time-good job, I speak for a lot of hard working guys when I say thanks for making our job safer!!
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03-28-2008, 09:57 PM #63
That oughtta just about do it for the naysayers.

Don
'06 Trailblazer 302
'06 12RC feeder
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HH210 & DP3035 spool gun
Esab Multimaster 260
Esab Heliarc 252 AC/DC
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03-28-2008, 10:05 PM #64
Ummmmm.
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03-28-2008, 10:10 PM #65
I don't read lib garbage and I don't advertise...so if you have something to say...spit it out.
Don
'06 Trailblazer 302
'06 12RC feeder
Super S-32P feeder
HH210 & DP3035 spool gun
Esab Multimaster 260
Esab Heliarc 252 AC/DC
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03-28-2008, 10:26 PM #66
errr.
I don't spit because I always get a hanger (every since I was a kid, peas me off!).
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03-28-2008, 10:28 PM #67
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03-28-2008, 10:42 PM #68
I don't feel . . .
I don't feel like I'm a "naysayer" by pointing out that a lot of the time we all have wonderful ideas, great inventions & products that serve a purpose.
But after working as an insurance adjuster and investigator for a while, which I have done, you tend to get cynical . . . people will sue you for anything.
By the way, thanks for the picture . . . . The claw on the front end looks very well made . . . .
Wish you good luck on future production . . . .
May I suggest also an internal sliding weight that could be locked inside your square tube. This would allow you to cut some of the weight elsewhere when not needed. Think of a reverse dent puller . . . .also insulate the handles in case you hit a "hot" wire . . . .
Are you "casting" the claw? or fabricating it?Millermatic 251
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03-28-2008, 10:49 PM #69
Oh man,
I was always told that I was blessed with a great sense of humor and patient with the challenged.

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Baileigh | Drake | Eagle | Knuth
Victor | Harris | Smith | Bessey
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Tracker | Infratrol | AmeriCast
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03-28-2008, 11:35 PM #70
You devoted a whole sentence to items irrelevant to your customers product, and this is all you have to come back with when you dodge the question again?
List the items in the 65# bag this replaces. You had no trouble naming everything hanging off the dash in a cruiser and what's typically found in the trunk. What all does this tool replace?
C'mon, you have so much faith in the device, sell me on it...Syncrowave 250DX
Invison 354MP
XR Control and 30A
Airco MED20 feeder
Thermal Dynamics Cutmaster 81
Smith O/A rig
And more machinery than you can shake a 7018 rod at














