SHOT Show 2021: The Lost SHOT Show

COVID-19 canceled this year's show. But here's a look at some of the law enforcement products that would have been featured, if the show had gone on.
COVID-19 canceled this year's show. But here's a look at some of the law enforcement products that would have been featured, if the show had gone on.
Designed with law enforcement in mind, the Credo 1-6x24 offers lightweight durability with ruggedized design.
The Glock 43X and Glock 48 models feature a micro-optic-ready factory-milled slide and a non-standard accessory rail.
Aimpoint's new small, light optic features interchangeable turrets to adjust for bullet drop and windage.
If your agency is allowing officers to use red dot sights on duty pistols, then it needs to have a policy that covers issues such as training, equipment, and qualification protocols.
In the Trijicon booth at SHOT Show 2020, POLICE Contributing Web Editor Doug Wyllie gets the rundown on some of the company's many new optics, including the new Credo family of scopes.
Companies that make law enforcement tools, gear, and wearables brought their newest and most innovative products to this year's show.
Building off the success of its proprietary L.E.D. technology, Holosun is introducing a gold reticle in the HE512C-GD. In addition, this model features MRS allowing the user to select
Officers and agencies have to be willing to rethink firearms training to gain the benefits of adding optics to duty handguns.
Meprolight’s new Mepro Foresight is infused with the latest optic technology offering a heads-up display with key operation data and allowing shooters to easily zero and store up to 10 zeroing profiles for 10 different guns and/or loadouts, regardless of caliber.
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