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LEADSAFE “RED RIVER” BULLETS Rainier Ballistics


The new line of “Red River” bullets is produced in the following calibers and grain weights: .38/125 gr., .44 Special/240 gr.,


.44-40/200 gr. and .45 LC/250 gr. These bullets go through the same process that our normal Rainier Bullets go through with one exception; the Red River bullets final “colorization” chemical dip tank which returns the copper-plated bullets to a


“lead look,” while still protecting from lead exposure. For more info: (800) 638-8722 or www.rainierballistics.com


TACTICAL 3-RAIL SIGHTING SYSTEM SCOPE NcStar


The 3-Rail Sighting System is a sighting system mount that encompasses a variable 3x-9x power 42mm scope. It allows the shooter to mount different accessories directly to the scope for quick and easy access. You can mount a secondary sight, laser targeting or a tactical flashlight directly to the scope, keeping the weight of the accessories closer to the center balance of the firearm. For more info: (866) 627-8278 or www.ncstar.com


FLEX-HONE CYLINDER AND


CHAMBER HONING TOOLS Brush Research Mfg.


The Flex-Hone cylinder and chamber honing tools improve finish, allowing the brass to “fall” from the cylinder with ease, and eject smoothly from the chamber with reduced scarring for better reloads. The Flex-Hone line includes hones for shotguns, rifles and handguns. These tools are the perfect solution to finish or polish any type or size cylinder, slide, chamber, magazine tube or smooth bore barrel. For more info: (323) 261-2193 or www.brushresearch.com


100TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION 1911 Auto-Ordnance


Designed for shoulder carry or modular mounting, includes padding around the scabbard protecting your rifle. It offers webbing on both sides, with four detachable PALS straps for ambidextrous usage and six D-ring locations for attaching the padded shoulder sling for multiple carry options. It is expandable to three positions for various barrel lengths and has adjustable zippered opening for hi-cap magazines and space for weapon mounted optics. For more info: (866) 627-8278 or www.ncstar.com


FIREARM FINISH DuraCoat


TACTICAL RIFLE SCABBARD NcStar


Kahr Arms is proud to announce the release of the 100th Anniversary Edition 1911 from Auto-Ordnance. This beauty is a .45 caliber classic style WWII Parkerized 1911 pistol with a 5” barrel. This military- style 1911A1 celebrates the original design of the gun that changed the industry and became an American firearms legend. For more info: (845) 652-8535 or www.auto-ordnance.com


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DuraCoat Firearm Finishes and Lauer Custom Weaponry announce the easiest Do-It-Yourself kit yet. This new kit allows you to apply DuraCoat like an aerosol! No need for an airbrush or other spray equipment. Available in a variety of colors and comes in a convenient retail display package. For more info: (800) 830-6677 or www.lauerweaponry.com


AMERICAN HANDGUNNER • 2011 SPECIAL EDITION


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