Contraband Police Trainer Fling Top [ Top 50 PLUS ]
Not every "fling" reveals a weapon. Many training scenarios involve contraband pills or drug paraphernalia. The trainer can program the top to reveal a baggie of fake narcotics. This teaches officers when to transition from a defensive posture to a controlled seizure and arrest procedure—without lethal force.
Subjects carrying contraband often turn their body (blading) to shield a weapon side. A properly designed fling top will have asymmetrical weights or sensors that naturally cause the garment to twist, forcing trainees to recognize the subtle body mechanics of a subject hiding a weapon under a loose shirt.
To understand the product’s value, let’s walk through a standard training evolution known as the "Tunnel Stop & Fling" drill.
Setup: A role-player (the "subject") wears the Contraband Police Trainer Fling Top over a t-shirt. In the top’s left chest pocket is a replica folding knife. In the waistband (hidden by the fling top) is a dummy Glock 17. contraband police trainer fling top
Phase 1 – The Approach: Two officer trainees approach a parked vehicle or a standing subject. They initiate contact legally. The subject is nervous, hands in the pockets of the fling top.
Phase 2 – The Pat-Down: The primary officer begins an outer garment pat-down. As the officer moves their hand toward the left chest, the instructor (watching on a tablet or via remote) triggers the fling mechanism. The top’s front panel rips away (reusable magnets reattach), exposing the knife replica.
Phase 3 – Reaction: The trainee must immediately: Not every "fling" reveals a weapon
Phase 4 – The Debrief: Instructors review the video. Did the officer notice the "blading" before the fling? Was their hand position safe? The fling top’s data logger (a premium feature) records the exact millisecond the contraband was exposed versus the officer’s reaction.
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By: Tactical Training Journal
In the high-stakes world of law enforcement and corrections, the difference between a routine traffic stop and a life-threatening confrontation often comes down to seconds and inches. One of the most dangerous variables officers face is the concealment of contraband—weapons, drugs, or other illicit items hidden beneath a subject’s clothing.
Enter the Contraband Police Trainer Fling Top. This innovative piece of training equipment is revolutionizing how academies and departments teach search-and-seizure tactics, threat assessment, and rapid response. But what exactly is it, and why is it becoming essential gear for every modern training unit?