Batons, including collapsible and expandable models from brands like Smith & Wesson and ASP, are widely used by law enforcement, security professionals, and military personnel. But in Australia, ownership and use of batons are strictly regulated under state and territory weapons laws.
Baton Legality in Australia
In all Australian states, batons are classified as prohibited or restricted weapons. This means that private ownership without a valid security or law enforcement license is illegal. Attempting to carry, purchase, or use a baton without the appropriate license can lead to serious criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Only licensed personnel are permitted to possess and carry batons for work-related duties. TacSource only sells batons to verified license holders, ensuring compliance with Australian laws.
How Batons Are Used
Batons are designed for control and defensive use, providing reach and leverage while minimising the risk of serious injury when used correctly. Expandable batons, such as the Smith & Wesson 24" Collapsible Baton and ASP S21 Sentry Baton, are crafted from high-strength materials like 4130 steel and feature slip-resistant grips and durable locking systems.
Buying Batons in Australia
TacSource can only process baton purchases for verified security license holders. This ensures that all transactions comply with local and federal weapons regulations.
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