SHOT Show 2011 featured a slew of introductions from companies diversifying their product lines. The show drew more than 50,000 attendees to Las Vegas for the January event and also featured celebrity appearances, quick-draw contests, competitive shooters, and plenty of law enforcement gear. Read our full coverage of the show,
"SHOT Show 2011: Best of Show."
Photos by Mark W. Clark.
SHOT Show 2011 In Pictures

The Mark 4 HAMR is Leupold's latest combat-ready optic. The 4X scope is designed for use in any light condition.

The Woolrich Discreet Carry Twill Jacket has plenty of room for carrying gear and concealing a pistol.

Kimber's new SOLO Carry 9mm is a micro-compact pistol with 1911 ergonomics.

Because ammunition is not permitted at the show, any rounds that appear are inert.

Propper International introduced the first Advanced Tactical Concealment System (A-TACS) gear at SHOT Show 2011.

One attendee displays his best "Yosemite Sam" pose on the show floor.

The TASER XREP cartridge is a wireless ECD deployed from a range of 100 feet via a 12-gauge shotgun.

Nivisys' TAWS is a dedicated thermal weapons sight with a host of advanced features.

A view of the SHOT Show aisle via the Nivisys TAWS thermal system.

This year, martial artist and "Lawman" star Steven Seagal appeared at the show.

SHOT Show 2011 has no shortage of 1911-style pistols on the 100th anniversary of the John Moses Browning gun's adoption by the U.S. military. These 1911s were introduced by Smith & Wesson.

Reset's RIPR rail powers accessories using a battery pack.

Elzetta's ZFL-M60 light is so tough that it works even after being used to hammer nails.

The ArmorExpress LightHawk is a state-of-the-art tactical vest.

A Kel-Tec rep dissassembles the KSG, 14-round dual-magazine shotgun.

R. Lee Ermey ("The Gunny") is a regular attendee at SHOT. He endorses Glock handguns and SOG knives.