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MIL LOC Demon Tactical
RAZEL NF AND NFS Graham Knives, Inc.
The Demon Tactical Mil Loc replaces the rear takedown pin in AR-15-style fi rearms and is engineered to completely eliminate all movement between receivers, while also aligning the BCG with the buffer tube. Using only an empty brass case to operate, this patent- pending technology not only improves accuracy, but also improves the reliability and function of the fi rearm. To fi nd out more, go to
www.demontactical.com.
FENRIR RIFLE Loki Weapon Systems
Graham Knives presents a sharpened front cold chisel edge, chisel, scrape, pry and push cut - these blades resemble a multitool with a single blade. They also feature stonewashed CPM154CM heat treated by Paul Bos, bead- blasted G10 handles, micarta pins, and a kydex pocket sheath with reversible clip. Check out
www.grahamknives.com.
WHEELGUNNER Galco Gunleather
The Fenrir, a well-balanced rifl e with mild recoil, has improved the AR-15 platform through ergonomics, improved materials and craftsmanship. The upper and lower receivers are billet 7075T6, machined Close Quarter Battle Magwell Grip, M4 ramps and extension, 16" 1:8 twist barrel. Also with a Fail Zero coated bolt-carrier group, mid-length gas operating system, 12", 8-sided fore-end with full-length picatinny rail on top, and an Ergo F93, 8-position stock. For more info: (580)927-9070 or
www.lokiweaponsystems.com.
THUMBDRIVE HOLSTER 5.11 Tactical
Introducing one of the world’s most secure, fastest-drawing Level II holsters. The new ThumbDrive Holster is engineered for speed and safety by Blade-Tech and fi eld tested by Viking Tactics. With an exclusive thumb- activated release that secures your weapon at all times, the reinforced ThumbDrive Holster provides an extra level of offi cer security by helping retain constant fi rearm control in even the most volatile situations. For more info, visit
www.511tactical.com.
WWW.AMERICANHANDGUNNER.COM
Galco’s extremely versatile new WheelGunner offers ambidextrous design, as well as the ability to be used strong side or crossdraw. Suitable for both casual concealment and outdoor sportsman’s carry, the WheelGunner carries a medium- or large-frame revolver high and close to the body. See more at
www.usgalco.com.
ONION SKINNER LTD Columbia River Knife & Tool
Introducing the most versatile and functional premium fi xed blade CRKT has ever made thanks to knifemaker Ken Onion who designed a skinner unlike CRKT has seen, but the design is founded on research, not Ken’s fancy. The knife has a thin tip, with a slightly convex grind near the tip. This subtle grind minimizes drag on the tip. Guides have found that the tip is so good at detail skinning that they do not need a separate caping knife. To learn about the many unique features, visit
www.crkt.com.
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