Posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER on Jan 14, 2010 in
FLASHLIGHTS,
MOTENG NEWS,
PUBLIC SAFETY
My old roommate was a complete jerk. I don’t want to name names because I am not one to trash talk….oh, who am I kidding, his name is Brian. He was, and probably still is, a complete jerk. He was an anti-social sack of anger who sat on the couch, drinking and watching golf as if his life depended on it. Anyone that interrupted him was considered a nuisance and was glared at until they left. Our living room was his domain which he ruled over with an iron fist. A kingdom in which he was the tyrannical monarch, looking down on others from his throne of a couch, leaving only sporadically to go to work or to the fridge for another beer. Like any growing country, Brian’s kingdom became more technologically advanced as time progressed. The small television perched atop of a frumpy stand seemed to get larger by the month. As the screen grew, so did the stereo, then the gaming systems, and finally the remote control itself.What once was a simple living room over time transformed into Escondido’s largest electrical drain. Eventually the TV stand was phased out to accommodate a television almost the size of the wall itself. A second smaller screen was installed in the upper corner of the room, muted, and constantly set on ESPN. The sound system had more speakers than the Edwards Cinema, the Xbox contained about a million unbeatable scores, and all of it was controlled by one massive remote control.
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Tags: feudalism, flashlight, jerk, LED, XL100
Posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER on Jun 19, 2009 in
KNIVES & CUTLERY,
PUBLIC SAFETY
I grew up in a Marine Corps family. My father spent 26 years of his life as a Leatherneck. He did just about every cool thing possible a man could do in the Corps. He was a paratrooper, a Huey pilot, fixed wing pilot, a Desert Storm veteran, a diplomat and probably about a thousand other things I’ll hopefully get to hear all about over a beer as I get older. It wasn’t just him, however, that made us a Marine family. His father was a grunt that had just as amazing of a tenure as a Devil Dog. He served in World War II (Pacific Theatre), Korea, and somehow was still around for Vietnam. He was a decorated American hero. Even our dog (a bull dog) was in dress blues for his picture that still hangs proudly in the hallway of my parent’s house. Like I said, I grew up in a Marine Corps family.
In my formative years I became fluently bi-lingual before I could tie my own shoes. I learned the language of my home country; English as well as the language of my people; Marine. I knew it all, inside and out. I could speak in acronyms, I could understand my dad’s Drill Instructor-esque barks, and I even had a grasp of all the random Corps jargon and colloquialisms. The bathroom was “the head”, dinner was “chow”, and “go to bed” became “rack out”. All the terms were interchangeable except for one; a big-ass knife was always, always, a “Ka-Bar”. To be perfectly honest, up until recently I thought KA-BAR was just the Marine term for a knife.
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Tags: bear, KA-BAR, knife, Marines
Posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER on Apr 13, 2009 in
KNIVES & CUTLERY,
MOTENG NEWS,
PUBLIC SAFETY
When I think of Switzerland my mind is filled with images of cheese, chocolate, maidens, watches, and knives. I figure, any which way you slice it, that isn’t a bad group of things to be looking at. So when I heard that the world famous Wenger Company would be stopping by to show us their line of quality Swiss products I was pretty excited. Even after I found out that they were ONLY bringing samples of their watches and knives I was still excited!
Loaded up with a mind boggling amount of items, Don Sneyd and Todd Strohmeier of Wenger came into our conference room with their intimate product knowledge and earnest enthusiasm and captivated the sales and purchasing teams from start to finish. What was nice was that even though I was not here the last time Wenger gave a demonstration here at Moteng it didn’t matter. I have used and owned Wenger products most of my life. I think it is safe to say most people reading this have as well. “Wenger Swiss Army” is synonymous with quality, versatility, and history. Their products are the best friends of Scouts, outdoorsmen, and craftspeople the world over. With that in mind Don and Todd didn’t have to waste any time trying to preach to the choir about why their company is great. They were able to spend time on the intricacies of their lines and really focused on getting us even more familiar with their products.
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Tags: Evolution, knife, Pocket, Ranger, Swiss, Wenger
Posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER on Feb 19, 2009 in
PUBLIC SAFETY
Forensics Source is the largest forensics manufacturer, supplier and innovator in the field. Their extensive line of over 3,500 products makes Forensics Source the world’s premier supplier of equipment for professionals in forensics, crime scene investigation, law enforcement, criminal justice, and corporate security.
Trusted Brands. Regardless of how long your customers have been in the industry, they have likely worked with the flagship products and equipment. Respected names like:

Lightning Powder Bi-Chromatic Magnetic

Identicator Perfect Print Ink Pads

ODV NarcoPouch Patrol Box

NIK Test A-Marquis Reagent
are the core brands that make up the Forensics Source product family. In addition, they carry thousands more products from leading manufacturers across the law enforcement industry.
Whether your business caters to first responders, investigators, lab technicians, narcotics officers, property and evidence technicians, corrections officers, educators or students, Forensics Source has products just for you.
Satisfaction guaranteed. We are confident that you will be pleased with the quality of the Forensics Source products and are willing to stand behind them. If you are unsatisfied with any of their products or the level of service that you receive, please contact us.
Tags: BAE, Evi-Paq, Forensics, Lightning Powder, NIK, ODV
Posted by PatrickAdmin on Feb 5, 2009 in
APPAREL & OUTDOOR,
MOTENG NEWS,
PUBLIC SAFETY
One of the leading manufactures of eyewear, eye protection, and gloves will now be available through Moteng. We are placing our initial stocking order and expect product to ship on customer orders by the end Feb. Models such as the CQC, SG1, Nerve and Romer II (all NATO approved) have been protecting the eyes of soldiers around the world. When it comes to protecting your hands, there isn’t a more qualified glove on the market than the Hybrid. We believe that you can’t go wrong with any of the Wiley X products. With no minimum orders, you can safely try a couple of the best sellers and see for yourself.
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Tags: CQC, eyewear, gloves, NATO, Nerve, SG1, Wiley X
Posted by PC_LOAD_LETTER on Feb 2, 2009 in
PUBLIC SAFETY
2009 Catalog Errors by Page:
Page 5 The images are reversed for the flashbang and pop flare pouch on the bottom row. 38CL54 Flashbang pouch is the Olive Drab image shown above the 38CL15
38CL15 Pop Flare pouch is the Coyote Tan image shown above the 38CL54
Page 8 38CL77 sku should be 37CL77
Page 33 The correct retail price for 30RH00BK is $72.99.
Page 40 The Helmet covers SKU should be 32HC01AU-size and not 32BHC1AU-size.
Page 42 STRIKE Cutaway Plate carrier – the correct sku is 32V701*
Large Lo Vis Plate Carrier – the correct sku is 32PC12*
Page 55 The photo with the inner duty belt is incorrect. It shows an outer belt.
Page 61 The images for the 35LBS1__ and the 35SS00BK are reversed. The skus, price and descriptions are correct, only the imagery is switched.
Page 71 410509BK-L (fits the H&K USP Compact and the H&K P-2000)
410509BK-R (fits the H&K USP Compact ONLY)
410516BK-R (fits the H&K P-2000)
Page 72 410009BK-L (fits the H&K USP Compact and the H&K P-2000)
410009BK-R (fits the H&K USP Compact ONLY)
410016BK-R (fits the H&K P-2000)
Page 81 Springfield XD model – the correct sku is 415007BK-R (omit the “XD” in front of the sku)
Page 85 High Ride Duty Belt Loop – sku should be 44H900BK
Page 93 The Horizontal Shoulder Holsters(40HS) should not have the –R at the end – they come in MD or LG
Page 97 73IP08BK-R (or-L) says the barrel length is 72”. Obviously that’s incorrect; it should be 2”
Page 102 Double Stack Double Mag Case in Matte sku is 410610PBK
Page 108 Chem pouches Sku’s are transposed. They should be as follows:
44A500BK - Chem Agent Pouch MD(MK3)
44A501BK - Chem Agent Pouch LG(MK4)
Last sku on the page for the Double Mag Pouch should be 44A002, not 44B002
Page 110 Divided Pistol Mag Case w/ Inserts
The 44A056BK is $39.99
The 44A057BK is $40.99
Page 112 Inner trouser belt is not molded Cordura.
Page 117 The Ammo cheek Pad is showing the wrong picture – they should have lace on the cheek pads like the picture above it.
Page 121 The part numbers for the CQD slings should be 71CQS1BK and 71CQS1DE
Page 124 Bottom of page – The Padded Nylon Slings w/ swivels – skus should be 73SR01*, not 70SR00*
Page 126 The performance Stretch for the shotgun is 73HS03M2 and the same sling in black is the 73HS05bk – currently, the 1st 4 skus are duplicated.
Changes are in the SECOND SET:
73HS04BK TO 73HS05BK – Performance Stretch Shotgun Sling - Black
73HS02M1 TO 73HS03M2 – Performance Stretch Shotgun Sling – Mossy Oak Breakup
Page 132 The correct pricing for Discreet Carry Cases is:
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65DC22BK
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$109.99
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65DC26BK
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$116.99
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65DC29BK
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$122.99
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65DC32BK
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$131.99
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65DC35BK
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$138.99
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65DC35DE
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$138.99
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65DC40BK
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$148.99
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65DC40DE
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$148.99
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Page 152 Tactical Handbag colors - should read BK, CT & FG
Page 159 HPFU Pants with I.T.S. – the sku should be 87HP07*, not 87HPFU
Page 196 XIPHOS Mounted Light – the Right hand version should be 75204BK and the Left hand should be 75204-L
Page 197 Correct light stick sku’s are:
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75L112GN-010
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6″ Light Stick” 12 Hour 10pc Box
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75L112GN-500
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour Bulk 500
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75L112OR-010
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour 10pc Box
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75L112OR-500
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour Bulk 500
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75L112RD-010
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour 10pc Box
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75L112RD-500
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour Bulk 500
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75L112YL-010
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour 10pc Box
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75L112YL-500
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6″ Light Stick 12 Hour Bulk 500
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75L208BL-010
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12″ Light Stick 8 Hr 10 pc Box
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75L208IR-010
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12″ Light Stick 8 Hr 10 pc Box
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75L212GR-010
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12″ Light Stick 12 Hr 10 pc Box
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75L212OR-010
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12″ Light Stick 12 Hr 10 pc Box
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75L212RD-010
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12″ Light Stick 12 Hr 10 pc Box
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75L212YL-010
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12″ Light Stick 12Hr 10 pc Box
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The Duty Gear pouch for the Gladius sku should be 44A202BK
Page 203 The Duty Gear pouch for the Gladius sku should be 44A202BK
Page 204 12 Pack of Batteries is $42.99 The 2 pack is 7.99
Page 236 Identification Panel Base (38CL42) also comes in FG – Foliage Green
Tags: BlackHawk, Catalog, Double Stack, Plate Carrier, Strike