Armament Systems and Procedures, Inc. (ASP, Inc.) is a US-based manufacture of compliance equipment used by
law enforcement
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and
private security companies
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Overview
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. It is best known for its ASP
telescoping batons.
History
ASP was founded in 1976. Agencies such as the
US Secret Service began using ASP batons as an intermediate non-lethal weapon. In 1987, the company launched the ASP training division with the inaugural Tactical Baton Seminar, held in
Atlantic City
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. In 1995, the company entered the
pepper spray
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business with the introduction of the Defender. In 1996, it entered the
police flashlight business. In 2004, it began designing and engineering restraints.
Products
ASP telescopic baton
ASP manufactures
telescopic batons. ASP batons have been adopted by law enforcement agencies in the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and Australia, and expandable batons are sometimes referred to as "Asps".
ASP batons are friction-lock in design, and are opened by swinging the handle forcibly through the air. To close this type, the baton's tip is driven into a hard surface to break the friction. The friction-lock Airweight series (P12 and P16), for plainclothed concealment, was released in 2012.
Other products

The company produces restraints such as handcuffs and plastic ties, 19 different types of flashlights,
and other weapons accessories.
References
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Companies based in Wisconsin
Manufacturing companies established in 1976
Weapons manufacturing companies
1976 establishments in Wisconsin