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The 2013 SHOT Show drew 62,371 attendees, making it the fifth largest trade show in Las Vegas, organizers announced Friday. More than 2,000 media representatives covered the show.
Read More →Zombies aside, there are trends emerging in the firearms industry, and they have the potential to determine what tools you will be issued in the near future.
Read More →Amchar Wholesale introduced a compact tactical medical kit at SHOT Show developed by the military minds at the Phokus Research Group that operators can carry with them into harm's way.
Read More →DoubleStar Corp. introduced a lightweight AR-15 called the Constant Carry Carbine at SHOT Show that significantly reduces gear load for tactical operators.
Read More →The athletic boot is constructed primarily of Clarino microfiber, which is lighter than traditional nylon and offers breathability with better durability than leather. Each boot weighs an average of 14.2 ounces.
Read More →The Ridge Ultimate and Utlimate Mid offer eight- and six-inch heights respectively. The outsole on both models uses a combination of air and gel pockets to provide greater comfort. The interior uses Poron foam to absorb shock and make the boot feel more like a tennis show when worn.
Read More →The FR Mesh line includes a men's long sleeve crew (Model 1FM11A), men's T-shirt (Model 1FM16M), and men's boxer brief (Model 1FM13X). The base layer garments are lightweight and offer moisture-wicking properties in addition to fire retardant protection.
Read More →Remington Arms introduced Black Belt law enforcement ammunition in its Golden Saber line with loads for 9mm (including +P), .40 S&W, and .45 ACP at SHOT Show.
Read More →The CW380's flat surfaces and conventional barrel provide a value version of the P380. The CM45, which is shipping around April, is a value version of the PM45.
Read More →Using a short-stroke gas piston system, the SIG MPX can accept 9mm, .40 S&W, and .357 SIG rounds via proprietary 10-, 20-, or 30-round magazines. In fully auto mode, the MPX can cycle 850 rounds per minute.
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