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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. Firearms Business Insurance Circle No. 218 on Inquiry Card Circle No. 223 on Inquiry Card Glock / Kel-Tec Dealers Fax FFL for catalog Fingertip Extensions also fits many other small pistols in .22, .25, .32, and .380 calibers. 28 APRIL 2008 Kel-Tec / Bersa cherer upplies Inc 205 Four Mile Creek Rd. Taxewell Tn, 37879 M-1 Garand One Shot FAX 423-733-2073 Adapter Circle No. 231 on Inquiry Card S Slug Plug #5 for The New Glock® Model 21SF more moderately priced version,” CJ said. Browning’s new X-Bolt hunting rifle attracted a lot of attention at the Browning booth, along with the Citori 625 overand-under. In addition, Browning held an elaborate fashion show to highlight its new Transitions clothing line. “What motivated this is for many years, we have produced state-of-the-art, technical outerwear and gotten very little attention,” said Scott Grange, Browning’s public relations and shooting promotions manager. “We decided it was time to let the outdoor writing community know what we actually do have. This new Transitions series we’re offering for 2008 is a spectacular way to introduce folks to technical outerwear. I think we’ve hit a home run today.” At the ATK booth complex, Federal showcased its new Vital-Shok Trophy Bonded Tip big-game bullet, Fusion debuted its 20-gauge sabot slug for deer hunting and RCBS highlighted the R.A.S.S. Shooting Bench. ATK also honored its 2007 Dealer of the Year. For the second year in a row, and the third time in four years, Mike Goschinski, owner of Fin Feather Fur Outfitters, Ashland, Ohio, was presented the Dealer of the Year Award. Carson Optical is enjoying a surge in sales, driven by independent scientific testing that shows the company’s HD (High Definition) binoculars offer superior light transmission. “The testing has done more than we hoped. It not only has encouraged dealers to contact us when they’ve seen the ads, it has encouraged consumers to call directly. If we didn’t have a dealer in that area, we soon had one, because they had an instant customer. The Carson brand has really turned the corner in how much it’s recognized now,” said Tim Faust, Carson sales manager. A million dollars in cash, behind a well-sealed display case, drew dealers to the Lansky Sharpeners booth. “It’s a way of letting dealers know they can make a lot of money selling our sharpeners,” said Bob Kufahl, Lansky sales and marketing director. “We tell dealers, one, you get the Lansky name, which means you get a product that is not only recognized, but accepted by consumers. Two, you get a good quality product and we do a lot of pull-through advertising. It’s profitable. With an accessory like sharpeners, you can make decent margins.” Next year’s SHOT Show will be held at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando, Fla., Jan. 15-18. For hotel reservations and other information on the show, visit www.shotshow.org. 9 www.shootingindustry.com SHOT Show 2009 |