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Smith & Wesson 21" Baton & Holder

SWBAT21H
  • $42.82


Smith & Wesson 21" Baton & Holder:

Smith & Wesson batons are well balanced, strong and versatile. This Smith & Wesson 21" expandable baton with rubber grip & nylon holder offers strength and protection at an affordable cost. Manufactured in Smith & Wesson owned Taylor Brands factory out of 4130 high strength steel tubing, these batons can handle the pressures of daily use. The Smith & Wesson collapsible 21" baton weighs 16oz and is just 8.5 inches long in the closed position. Paired with a Smith & Wesson nylon sheath, this Baton is ready for your duty belt straight from the package. The included baton holder is designed to fit 2.25" police duty belts.

Baton Weight- 16oz
Baton Open- 21 in
Baton Closed- 8.5 in 

SKU- SWBAT21H

Customer Reviews

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stuart
21" baton

It was pretty much as expected. Most important, easy to deploy. So far, a little tricky to close but this is less an issue for me.

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The baton works great It deploys fast it closes with no problems.

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John Morrow
Bought 1, the 4 more.

Got the 21" baton for my daughter who has to take her dog out at night. She loves it. I bought 4 more for the other women in my family. At least they have a fighting chance if need be. Myself, I prefer my S&W M&P.

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Angela Strika

Awesome for the price

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ERIC DALESSANDRO
Pretty Nice Baton

21" Model: Can't beat if for what it costs; the baton feels solid and deploys well. It has some weight to it and I don't believe that anyone would want to get hit with it. It is easy to maneuver and the grip is good; this baton won't slip out of your hand. The grip did hurt my hand a little at first but I got used to it. The holder appears to be set up for MOLLE carry but it looks as though it could also be attached to your belt, I have not tried that yet. The holder holds the baton securely. My only complaint is that sometimes, after a few practice swings at either a tree or just the air, the baton begins to close. This might be an issue with my deployment technique, I am not sure; this is my first baton. Overall, I would recommend this baton.