Firearms 2018

Makers of long guns and handguns for law enforcement operations will be marketing a broad range of new and ongoing product lines this year.
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Makers of long guns and handguns for law enforcement operations will be marketing a broad range of new and ongoing product lines this year.
NYPD detective Tina Guerrero is a mother, wife, and counter-sniper dedicating her life to keeping the city safe.
NYPD detective Tina Guerrero is a mother, wife, and counter-sniper dedicating her life to keeping the city safe.
Bear & Son Cutlery has released a new rescue knife, the Remington R11517, which is designed to deliver safety and rescue benefits in one life-saving tool.
A Remington RM380 training pistol replica is now available from Ring's Manufacturing. The RM380 training pistol is molded from solid blue polyurethane to differentiate it from a live weapon.
Here's some information about some of the newest and most interesting police guns that will be at the show.
Remington Arms Company, LLC has announced that its Model RM380, an all-metal micro pistol designed for concealed carry, is now shipping and will be available at sporting goods retailers across the country on November 14. The RM380 is Remington’s first pistol designed and produced at its new Huntsville, AL, facility utilizing newly installed machining centers, quality enhanced assembly lines and world class test ranges.
Para’s products have a strong following due to their key technical and performance features, which are different than many 1911s, including Remington’s own R1 line. ROC intends to keep these features and benefits while transferring Para’s operations to Huntsville and rebranding Para to Remington.
Remington said it issued the press release because the company feels it is important that the terms of the proposed economic settlement be accurately described, and it "does not want its customers to be confused or misled."
The inaugural Remington Great American Shoot (RGAS), held on September 20, 2014 at Cypress Valley Shooting Preserve north of Austin, Texas, raised almost $1.2 million for the Special Forces Charitable Trust (SFTC) and several other military non-profit organizations benefiting active duty service members and veterans.