"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.
Specifications
"The Monadnock® AutoLock® X3™ enhances the original positive locking design with notable improvements including: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design which offers reliably consistent locking action, a more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques, new smooth plastic nose on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand. The blackened electroless nickel finish improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton. The AutoLock's high-tech and patented cam ball bearing and locking mechanism, once locked, ensures the baton will stay locked open while striking, blocking or jabbing and closes with a push of a button - no need to strike the baton on the ground. Open passively or in a high-profile manner. Rotating shafts help maintain control of the batons during a struggle. Choose from a variety of lengths, tips and grips.
- Black Electroless Nickel finish: improves corrosion resistance on the inside and outside of the baton
- Smooth Plastic Nose: featured on the baton handle for more efficient holstering and transition from the holster to the hand
- Improved Positive Locking Design: an updated cam and stainless steel ball bearing design offers a reliably consistent locking action and more solid feel in the hand when performing or demonstrating techniques
- Grip Options: available with either Super Grip® or firm Foam Grip
- Tip Options: available with either a Safety Tip®, 3xT Tactical Targeting Tip, or a Power Safety Tip®
- Patented AutoLock® baton features a push button in the end cap to easily close the baton after it has been deployed
- End Cap Options: Wedge™ Baton Cap or Hindi™ Baton Cap accesories available
Batons should be sized proportionally to the Officer’s height. One of the common misconceptions is a longer baton is better. Normally, if an Officer is given a baton that is too large for them they will naturally find the proper balance point for grip….much like a baseball player will “choke up” on a bat that is too large. By “choking up” the Officer has to overcompensate for the improper length and will move their grip up on the handle several inches negating the length advantage.
Recommended Baton Lengths Based on Officer Height
This is not a firm rule, rather a recommended guideline.