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Husband and wife teamLarry and Anna Knesek run the company.
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n the early part of the 21st century, theUS sawthe need for quality optics,military
and lawenforcement equipment increase significantly. As a direct response,Knesek
Guns Inc (KGI)was officially formed inApril 2003 tomodernise and improve operation efficiency. Under the guidance ofLarry
RKnesek II, its founder, the company nowoffers a vast array of services and products,and today theKnesekGroupOfCompanies – as it is known – encompasses
www.guntradeworld.com
corporations in diverse fields of business and is privately held and actively operated byLarry and its vice-president,MaxRodriguez.
Wide-ranging Among the client list,Knesek handlesmillions of dollars of inventory every year for various dealers and distributors,aswell as a larger commitment ofmilitary and lawenforcement tenders. In addition to export and
distribution,THORGlobal DefenseGroup –KGI’s sister
company – is prepared to handle modern security in away that no other can. THORis amultifaceted
organisationworkingwithmodern weapon platformdevelopment, maintaining an efficient programme as a total security solution for a variety of entities. THORcurrently produces
severalweapon systems that are available in hundreds of configurationswith rifle calibres ranging fromthe sporting .223 to the long-range .408 cartridge.
ontinues to expand Formed tomodernise and improve operation efficiency,KnesekGuns Inc handles
millions of dollars worth of products every year, looking after dealers and distributors as well asmilitary and law enforcement concerns.
Afranchise and satellite office
programme has piqued the interest of individuals inmany countries, and newlocations have been established for 2012. TeKnesekGroup plans to
continue developing this franchise programme to encompassmany newcountries and is actively seeking partners in International Traffic inArmsRegulations (ITAR) approved countries. THORcontinues to expand
its training programme and has recently partneredwithTyler
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