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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. John DeLuca, Troy Industries executive V.P. and general manager, holds the M14 MCS (Modular Chassis System), which updates the veteran M14 rifle. Below, Colt’s family of ARs receive attention. them on the racks in my shop. They sell out that fast,” Hahn said. Hahn, a retired police officer, has a significant customer base of cops, concealed-carry and self-defense citizens, and he reports that Mossberg’s tactical shotguns, virtually all in 12-gauge, are a staple of his business. “They are an excellent buy for the money,” Hahn said. “And Mossberg is always coming up with new accessories and options,” like breacher muzzles, which also make formidable impact weapons, and rails for mounting optics, lights and lasers. “If you’re not carrying them, you’re missing out, and if you haven’t looked at what Mossberg offers in a while, you owe it to yourself to check them out,” Hahn advised. Visit www.mossberg.com and click “Special Purpose.” Sig Sauer’s booth was thick with dealers eager to handle the new SIG .556 SWAT rifle. Feature heavy, the rifle has a 16" military-grade, cold hammer-forged barrel, quad rail, flipup combat front and rear sight system and a MAGPUL CTR Carbine Buttstock. The new Sig Sauer P250 also received a lot of fingerprint time. The modular pistol’s design permits changing caliber (9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W and .45 ACP) and size (subcompact, compact and full). Visit www.sigsauer.com. Smith & Wesson has captured numerous L.E. contracts during the past year, a number of them for the M&P45. “The M&P line of polymer pistols has been widely accepted in numerous police agencies across the globe. To date, 276 domestic www.shootingindustry.com MAY 2008 25 |