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I have the bust a cap on my Mag-Lite and would just like to say that this product works as well and if not better than advertised. We had an intoxicated driver who was about to lead us on a pursuit, thanks to the bust a cap that threat was immediately stopped and the subject was taken into custody without further incident. The bust a cap saved us a lot of time and prevented an incident from becoming a situation. Every cop should have one.
Dustin B. Police Officer
I heard about you through your ad in POLICE magazine, to which I subsribe. I then visited your website. It was your demonstration video that sold me on the product, and I hope to get them approved as a authorized uniform item by my department. I can think of several instances in which I had to break the windows on a automobile, and had to use my ASP to do so. Specifically, getting a infant out of a rental van that was locked and running in 95 degree heat, compelling suspects to comply on traffic stops in which they refused to exit the vehicle, and in egressing from my squad after a horrific accident when it caught on fire and I was trapped inside... Looking forward to trying out your product.
Deptuy J. Sabo Anoka County Sheriff's Office I have used your product now for saving a less than one year old locked in a not running car in Florida Heat. On several house windows where BG's had felony warrants and seemed to think I would not come and get them? And on several vehicle extrations where the driver thought a locked door and rolled up window would also keep them from going to jail. The product is still 100% as it was NIB.
E. Holbert FL. PD. When I Received Bust A Cap from a friend I was wary of this product. I had seen the videos on the product from you tube, but it seemed too good to be true. Then, on July 9th 2008, I was driving around a curve and looking to my left saw a Ford Explorer Sport that had overturned and was resting on its roof. The female driver was trapped inside the vehicle and was unable to turn it off. The vehicle was filling with what appeared to be smoke. As she yelled “ I can’t breath,” a civilian (6ft tall 250lb male white) started to kick the back hatch window on the vehicle. he kicked the window as hard as he could three times and it didn’t even crack. Then, I thought “Hey, my poly-stinger is equipped with the Bust A Cap.” With one medium strike (because I didn’t have gloves on) to the vehicle back glass, the window crumbled into 1000 pieces. The civilian as well as myself stared in astonishment. Deciding we needed to turn the vehicle off, a different civilian started to hit the passenger’s side window with a claw hammer. After his second hit, I asked him to back up and I struck the passenger window. The window had dark tint so the glass didn’t fall to the ground but just shattered. I cleared the glass with the flash light and was able to turn off the vehicle. At this point, Fire fighters were arriving at the scene and removed the victim from the back window because all doors were smashed to a point that they could not be opened. The Bust A Cap will always be on my duty belt and I insist that all of my partners have one as well.
Deputy Sheriff, L. Phelps Shelby County, Tennessee I am a state trooper in Tennessee. Could you tell me if the cap is made by ASP or another company. I have been needing one for along time. And, seeing that my baton is positioned in the front of my belt, I need fast access to a glass breaking device. I can tell you from experience that swinging a baton at a rolled up window after a pursuit with a non-compliant suspect, sometimes will not open the window, but just warp your baton.
Kevin Tennessee State Trooper How has Bust A Cap saved you or another person's life? Send us your story by visiting our contact us page.
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