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JAN 2014

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PR OD U CT S H O WC A S E FIREARMS & ACCESSORIES 5.8-ounce butt stock Mission First Tactical LLC has designed an ultra light butt stock at 5.8 ounces with the Battlelink Minimalist Stock based on input from operators around the world. The stock was developed to eliminate weight, provide better target acquisition, shot accuracy, operator comfort and ease of use, and still offer all the functionality such as custom accessory mounts and optimized sling configurations. The Battlelink Minimalist Stock is a slide-on replacement for any original collapsible butt stock. Made from a specially developed, reinforced, super-tough polyamide from DuPont's Military Plastic Division, the extremely lightweight stock delivers on function, comfort and durability. The upper section features an enhanced cheek weld and the angled, nonslip rubberized buttpad allows for faster presentations, even with body armor. The Quick Detach Sling mounting point is also positioned for optimum use, even with ambidextrous shooters. Circle 66 on Reader Service Card Full-size polymer frame Both the new Kahr CT4043 and the CT4543 feature a full-size polymer frame with a stainless steel slide and white bar-dot sight configuration. The CT4043 features a 4-inch barrel, overall length of 6.5 inches, height of 5.13 inches and a slide width of 0.94 inches. It weighs 21.8 ounces with the magazine, making it very slim, lightweight and perfect for concealed carry. The CT4543 (pictured) has a 4.04inch barrel, is 6.57 inches long and 5.25 inches high. It has a slide width of 1.01 inches and weighs 23.7 ounces. Circle 69 on Reader Service Card AR weapon safe ShotLock, maker of the only solo-vault for shot guns and handguns, introduced a solo-vault made specifically for full framed AR platform rifles. Designed to hold a single AR style tactical rifle, the ShotLock AR Solo-Vault is perfectly sized and adjustable to house most AR platform weapons that have a carry handle or tactical rail mounted optics, and up to 30-round clips for spare magazines. The solo-vault can be mounted on a wall, or any other stable surface either vertically or horizontally. Just like the original ShotLock designed for pump and semi-automatic shotguns and its sister products made for handguns, the CCW Solo-Vault and the 1911, the AR ShotLock is constructed of 14-gauge steel. Circle 67 on Reader Service Card Undercover model 1911 Magnum Research Inc.'s newest 1911 offering addresses the high consumer demand for a smaller, ultra-compact, ultra-light concealed carry firearm in a .45 ACP caliber. The DE1911U Undercover model features a 3-inch bull barrel featuring an 11-degree muzzle crown, with a 6+1-round capacity. The DE1911U is built on a lightweight frame made from aircraft grade aluminum alloy and features a 4140 high carbon steel slide and adjustable rear sight for windage and elevation. Standard features include checkered front and back strap, double diamond checkered wood grip, and stainless steel hex screws. The DE1911U also has a high-rise beavertail safety, skeleton hammer, and aluminum trigger. True to the earlier 1911 variants, this model is a Series 70 configuration. Circle 68 on Reader Service Card 26 Law Enforcement Technology January 2014 www.officer.com The UZI Pro in semi-auto Israel Weapon Industries launched the UZI PRO Pistol at Milipol, November 2013. The UZI PRO, one of the most popular weapons in the world, is now available in a semi auto pistol configuration ideal for law enforcement, security, and Special Forces units. The UZI PRO Pistol delivers all the benefits of the UZI PRO SubMachine Gun: lightweight, compact, accurate and reliable. A longer barrel enables increased effectiveness, as well as additional available ammunition. Among its many features are Picatinny rails, and the option of either concealed or openly carried use. Circle 70 on Reader Service Card

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