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I received this note from John Morrison, one of SI’s senior writers, who handles our Dealer’s Picks and L.E. business at the SHOT Show, along with many other topics throughout the year. Hey, Russ. I thought you’d like to see this: Dealers’ Picks producing solid leads. Now, don’t you wish we had this product, instead of a filthy torn-out square of skivvy-shirt to “filter and purify” drinking water back in the Old Corps? (John is also a fellow former Marine.) Thanks, John! Dealers Pick SteriPen As a result of your article, I sent 140 packages to gun shops and range masters who requested more information about SteriPEN after reading about us in the Dealers’ Picks. Kassie Stevens Marketing Manager Hydro-Photon Inc. To learn what those 140 gun dealers and range masters know, call Kassie at (207) 374-8952 or visit www.steripen.com. Mr. Kiehl’s thoughts about “colored firearms” is a topic that raises concerns in many ways (“Create Confusion?” Letters, July 2008). Being a veteran law-enforcement officer, I would like to think an officer would know when the time would come to shoot. There are Simunitions, red-handle training devices, orange toys and others — but what person would point these items at you unless in a training situation? An Officer Would Know Yes, children may, but still, look who the person is handling the firearm or facsimile. I know what most are saying! There are hundreds and hundreds of scenarios played out with a deadly ending. I do not know if there is a real answer. I do sell some Cobras, Charter Arms and the sorts, and the buyers love the “customindividual” colors. Remember, we have desert sand, camo and other finishes on many toys. Personally, I think it’s a fad. It will only last so long. We’ll see most finishes remain nickel, blued, stainless or similar, traditional firearm finishes. Training. I can think of no other way to handle the “fad!” Besides, you will not catch me with a manly “pink” H&K! In-the-business 22 years. Douglas Grindstaff Patrick’s Range & ProShop Garden City, Ga. 9 E-mail the Editor russ@shootingindustry.com 6 AUGUST 2008 Circle No. 213 on Inquiry Card www.shootingindustry.com