Mr. John Chudy, who has previously been granted multiple international patents, designed the housing. The new stun weapon has both the feel of a conventional handgun with many standard handgun features such as an ambidextrous safety and auto eject feature for cartridge replacement.
Law Enforcement Associates (LEA) owns the tooling for manufacturing the cartridge, which will be used in the stun weapon. LEA also expects to receive first article circuits for the new stun weapon with FMT Technology from its supplier Bestex Corporation no later than November 30, 2004.
Commenting, Paul Feldman President of Law Enforcement states, "We are pleased with the rapid pace of this new undertaking. The market release of the new stun weapon with FMT Technology is currently on schedule."
"This validates our company's ability to acquire, develop and manufacture new products for our current customer base and distribution channel of 34,000 Law Enforcement and Corrections officers. We will integrate this new line of stun weapons into our current line of proprietary technologies. "