Spring Loaded Baton
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Unlike a standard telescopic baton that requires a wrist flick to extend, this spring-loaded baton deploys at the press of a button — fully extended in a fraction of a second. A safety locking switch prevents accidental opening, so the baton stays closed until you deliberately release it. Available in 16, 21, or 26 inches extended.
Spring Stick Baton Features and Specs
- Automatic spring deployment: Press the release button and the baton extends instantly with powerful force
- Safety locking switch: Metal stop physically blocks the release lever — slide to off with your thumb before deploying
- Positive locking system: Locks firmly when extended, will not collapse during use
- Glass breaker tip: Pointed steel spike on the base — doubles as an emergency car window escape tool
- Rubberized grip: Non-slip handle for a secure hold under stress
- Wrist strap/lanyard included: Extra retention security during use
- Nylon holster with belt loop: Heavy-duty holster included for everyday carry
- 1-year warranty: Police Force Tactical — built to law enforcement standards
| Extended Length | Collapsed Length |
|---|---|
| 16 inch | 7.5 inches |
| 21 inch | 9.25 inches |
| 26 inch | 9.5 inches |
The glass breaker tip is machined from 4142 chromoly steel — a medium carbon alloy with chromium and molybdenum added for toughness and wear resistance. It's the same material spec used in high-stress industrial applications. Built to Police Force Tactical standards, this is a legitimate law enforcement grade tool available to responsible civilians.
Spring-loaded baton vs. standard telescopic baton — which should I choose?
The core difference is deployment speed and mechanism. A standard telescopic baton extends with a downward flick of the wrist — fast, but requires a deliberate motion. The spring-loaded baton extends at the press of a button, which is faster and requires less physical effort. The tradeoff is that spring-loaded batons are heavier and the mechanism requires more maintenance over time. If one-touch deployment speed is your priority, the spring-loaded version is the right choice.
How does the safety mechanism work?
A metal safety switch sits next to the release button. In safe mode, it physically blocks the button from being pressed — the baton cannot open accidentally. To deploy, slide the safety to off with your thumb, then press the release button with the same thumb. After closing the baton, slide the safety back to the safe position. The two-step process keeps it secure during carry without slowing deployment when you need it.
Are spring-loaded batons legal to carry?
Laws vary by state and municipality. In many states, spring-loaded and automatic batons are subject to stricter regulations than standard expandable batons — some jurisdictions that permit telescopic batons specifically restrict automatic deployment mechanisms. Always verify your local and state laws before purchasing or carrying. When in doubt, check with your local law enforcement or an attorney.