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Posts Tagged shot show 2011
Adcor Defense’s Gas Piston AR
Posted by Brian in Long Guns, Warrior Tools on 22/Apr/2011 15:17
Adcor Defense revealed a new AR platform at the 2011 SHOT Show. Their design combines a gas/piston system with a free floating barrel. Check out the videos below.
Human Events Lists Best New Guns Of 2011
Here is the simple list:
Ruger LC9
Taurus Raging Judge 28 Gauge
MGI Belt-Fed Hydra
Diamondback DB9
Charter Arms CARR
H&K MR556
Sig Sauer 556r
Full Review of all the firearms.
4Sevens Flashlights at SHOT – Nutnfancy review
Posted by Jack Sinclair in News on 27/Jan/2011 03:18
“4Sevens is not the only game in town when it comes to handheld lighting products but it in terms of value, evolution, durability, service, and brightness, their models run with the best.”
2011 SHOT Show
Via Tactical Wire:
The 2011 Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade (SHOT) Show soared above expectations by setting records for buyer attendance at 31,769 and media attendance at 2,074.
Overall attendance of 57,390, comprising buyers, exhibitors, media and guests, ranked the show as the third largest ever behind the 2008 and 2010 events. In this sluggish economy, the SHOT Show demonstrates the resilience of one of America’s oldest industries and the popularity of its products.
Shot Show 2011 – New Registration Requirements
From: Shot Show Blog
Exhibitors at the 2011 show will have a much easier time identifying true “buyers†thanks to changes to the attendee-registration process.
Attendee badges will be more specific, enabling exhibitors to better identify various buyer categories.
This change is based on feedback from our exhibitors, who stated that the traditional red attendee badges used at the show do not clearly identify who from an organization is the decision-maker in buying.
Web-based registration will start out by asking if attendees are buyers or non-buyers. From there, the attendee will filter through the demographic questions that will assist us in determining the categories of people attending the show.
Past show attendees should be able to find their information in the system and should move through the process quickly. The identification and verification policy that was started at the 2010 show will continue for the 2011 show.