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TRIAD TECHNOLOGY Stealth Cam


1-6X24 RIFLESCOPE Sightmark


FATBOY G.T.G. Maxpedition


Scouting cameras have evolved rapidly over the last several years with more and more users demanding enhanced features from their cameras. Stealth Cam answers the call by introducing TRIAD Technology. It delivers the ultimate in versatility by incorporating three cameras in one; allowing the user to chose from one of three different digital scouting formats. These Stealth Cams shoot high-res still images, day and night. Also, it is capable of shooting high quality video with audio. The option to set the camera to take images at predetermined intervals over selected time periods is the cornerstone behind Stealth Cams Time Lapse function. For more info: (877) 269-8490 or www.stealthcam.com


THE PISTOL PAD Tane Alarm Products


New from Iver Johnson is the PAS 12 self-defense-style, 12-ga., 18"-smoothbore barrel shotgun. Features a lightweight alloy receiver, cross-trigger-block safety and a synthetic grooved fore-end with belled back end for a perfect grip. Available with adjustable rear sight and extended-ventilated choke. Your choice of all-satin nickel or 2-toned, the PAS 12 is manufactured by Armed Guns in Turkey. MSRP from $270 to $342. For more info: (321) 636-3377 or www.iverjohnsonarms.com


SILENT SOLDIER KNIFE Brous Blades


The Pistol Pad resolves the conflict of having personal- defense handguns immediately accessible while, at the same time, keeping them out of the hands of the wrong people. It allows urgent, unrestricted access to authorized users, while eliminating access by unauthorized individuals. By lifting the handgun, you straight away: 1. Arm yourself 2. Activate a local panic alarm, and 3. Initiate notification of a panic situation of “A Gun Has Been Deployed.” For more info: (254) 933-8288 or www.tanealarm.com


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The Silent Soldier is a compact, premium-quality neck knife. Designed for personal carry, this knife is easily accessible and perfect for everyday use. Extremely lightweight and 1/4" thick, it’s durable and built to last. Built from D-2 steel, hand satin finished and double ground; it offers the maximum design for a strong finger-locked grip, with added jimping for enhanced grip strength. The Silent Soldier includes a handmade Kydex sheath with 2-1/2' of 1/8 steel-ball chain and a latch. MSRP is $99. For more info: (805) 717-7192 or www.brousblades.com


PERSONAL DEFENSE • FALL 2011 SPECIAL EDITION


With the new 1-6x24 Riflescope, shooting will never be the same. It has a wide range of magnification, making it perfect for close-range tactical shooting and medium- range and large-game hunting. It’s ideal for fast-moving targets and quick-target acquisition, with an illuminated red or green reticle. The 1X magnification is great for 3-gun matches, tactical training and tactical shooting matches. For hunting prey like hogs or deer, switch to 6X, to adapt to the situation at hand. The Riflescope has a 1/2"-MOA adjustment and is manufactured using a straight tube construction, allowing it to fit on an AR 1-piece mount, for use on AR-15 rifles. For more info: (817) 225-0310 or www.sightmark.com


PAS 12 SHOTGUN Iver Johnson Arms


Introducing the new Fatboy G.T.G., a lightweight variant of the bestselling Fatboy Versipack, designed for every day carry. The main compartment measures 3x6.5x8" with a drainage grommet, and because of high demand, Maxpedition added a water bottle pocket. The rear compartment includes a loop field to accommodate hook and loop modular inserts. For more info: (310) 768-0098 or www.maxpedition.com


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