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NEMO COOL FACTOR
   
Erstürmen
In
German, Erstürmen means: To
take by storm. That is exactly what Hardigg is doing with their
complete line of Storm Case's.
After
receiving my Hardigg Storm Case
iM3100, I have to say, "I
have never been this excited about receiving a weapons case". Out
off the box, the iM3100 gave off the impression that James Bond's
"Q" himself was supplying me with the latest Top Secret
gadgetry.
With
its (6) six unique press
and pull latches that open at the touch of a button or its Vortex®
valve system that automatically adjusts air pressure
without letting in water, the iM3100 is "eye candy" from the
word go.
Whether
out on the range or answering a call to service, the iM3100 is sure to
make even the most "tricked out" weapon look even more
intimidating as you pull your "big stick" out of this
shock-proof cushioning system housed in a durable, lightweight, lockable,
airtight, watertight, heat-resistant container.
From
a cost stand point, let's face it; we as law enforcement are not setting
the world on fire in respect to salaries. But doesn’t it make sense to
make the most
out of a high dollar investment by protecting it with a product that you
know will fill the bill. Hardigg offers a complete line of affordable
cases for almost every application and any officers budget.
On
the same note, I know my brothers and sisters in law enforcement are also
very much about, "seeing is believing", and I would never expect
less. As a result, I have taken the liberty of putting a short and to the
point video together of the Storm Case iM2370.

Storm Case iM2370
Yes
folks, this video is real,
Storm Case's are real and I really placed my $800.00 laptop in harms way so you
wouldn't have to.
When the folks at Hardigg say durable, they mean DURABLE.
Remember,
just because your not on duty doesn’t me your Storm Case is off too.
With 50
years of experience, you can rest at ease knowing the Hardigg has
your back 24/7.

Darin
Logue
began his law enforcement career in 1998, but has been involved in
fugitive apprehension since the mid-1990s. He is considered a skilled
practitioner in the areas of narcotics, interview and interrogation, and
fugitive apprehension and tracking. He is a frequent lecturer to criminal
justice classes, as well as a guest speaker at many police academies and
departments throughout the
Midwest
. Logue has served as one of
Missouri
's youngest chiefs and is an active member of the law enforcement
community, working with several agencies in
Missouri
. He conducts training seminars on undercover narcotics and fugitive
apprehension and tracking and can be reached at www.nemotraining.com
or lnirt@hotmail.com.
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