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Glock Entrenching Tool with PouchGlock Entrenching Tool with Pouch (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - The GLOCK Entrenching Tool (E-Tool) with its extendable telescopic handle and folding blade that is lockable in four (4) positions has first proven its outstanding ruggedness and reliability when it was exhaustively tested by Austrian Alpine troops. The use of high quality materials and innovative technologies makes the difference.A special steel saw with a screwdriver tip is stored in the hollow handle and makes the GLOCK E-Tool a real versatile tool. And all that with about half of the weight of a conventional E-Tool. |
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Glock Disassembly ToolGlock Disassembly Tool (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Inexpensive and handy tool makes disassembling your Glock or removing your front sights a breeze Easy-to-use tool helps you remove factory front sights or remove the pins holding your Glock together. The punch is just the right size for depressing the front sight center spreader or pushing the assembly pins out of your Glock. Non-slip knurled grip. SPECS: Black Delrin handle. |
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Glock Work Bench MatGlock Work Bench Mat (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - This work and display mat measures an impressive 10.75" x 17". You may have seen these at GSSF matches being used by the factory armorer or you may have seen one at a Glock dealers place - they are finally available to the Glock community. The mat has the worldwide Glock office listings on the left side, the internal parts breakdown in the center and an explanation of the unique Glock safeties on the right. This mat is a must have for the Glock enthusiast. |
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Glock 27 Magazine, 11 Round CapacityGlock 27 Magazine, 11 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. Glock 27 magazines are factory produced with 2 round magazine extension. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 26 Magazine, 12 Round CapacityGlock 26 Magazine, 12 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. Glock 26 magazines are Glock factory produced with 2 round magazine extension. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 23 Magazine, 13 Round capacityGlock 23 Magazine, 13 Round capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 22 / 35 Magazine, 15 Round CapacityGlock 22 / 35 Magazine, 15 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 21 Magazine, 13 Round CapacityGlock 21 Magazine, 13 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 20 Magazine, 15 Round CapacityGlock 20 Magazine, 15 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 17 / 34 magazine, 30+ Round CapacityGlock 17 / 34 magazine, 30+ Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. This magazine fits the Glock 17/34. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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Glock 17 / 34 Magazine, 17 Round CapacityGlock 17 / 34 Magazine, 17 Round Capacity (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Full capacity magazines for Glock firearms manufactured by Glock, Inc. As of September 13, 2004, these magazines are legal for anyone to purchase as long as state or local laws do not prevent purchase or possession. If you are unclear about the legality of buying high capacity magazines in your city or state, please click here for the current state and local restrictions. It is the buyers responsiblity to be aware and accountable for any purchase which could violate a local or state law. |
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GG&G Sling Thing for DovetailsGG&G Sling Thing for Dovetails (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - As the use of the tactical foregrip, such as the GG&G Tactical Modular Free Floating Foregrip has become more prevalent, the need to easily mount a sling to the dovetail rails of the tactical foregrip has become necessary. It was for this reason that GG&G developed a Sling Thing specifically for dovetail applications. The new GG& |
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GG&G AccuCam for ACOG'sGG&G AccuCam for ACOG's (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - The GG&G AccuCam Quick Detach ACOG mount allows the end user to quickly switch between optics and still maintain on target repeatability. The Trijicon ACOG is a rugged optic and has an excellent reputation for durability. However, if the ACOG should fail, the end user can quickly remove the ACOG and deploy the weapons back up iron sight. By using the GG& |
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GG&G AccuCam for EoTechsGG&G AccuCam for EoTechs (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Having a primary optic with the capability to be quickly attached and detached from a weapon system, while still maintaining on target repeatability, provides a degree of tactical flexibility highly valued in urban combat. The rugged EOTech 551 or 552 holographic sights are excellent choices for a red dot optic. However up until now, adding some type of quick detach mechanism meant mounting the sight on some other mounting platform that raised the EOTech at least another 1/2" above the bore. Besides adversely affecting cheek weld, mounting the EOTech in this manner no longer allowed the shooter to co-witness the EOTech sight with the iron sights of the weapon system. GG& |
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GG&G Agency Sling Adapter, AmbidextrousGG&G Agency Sling Adapter, Ambidextrous (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Tactical Slings attached to the M16/AR15 Carbine at a single mounting point, without the use of the front sling swivel, have become quite popular recently in both military and law enforcement special operations circles. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. In addition to accommodating a single mounting point, the GG&G Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters can also be used to attach a conventional sling in conjunction with the front sling swivel. Certain local, state and federal agencies have now established policies indicating that if a tool needs to be used to remove a part of the weapon to install a new accessory it cannot be done unless the gun is sent to the agency's armorer or gunsmith for the installation. |
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GG&G Agency Single Point Attachment, Left HandGG&G Agency Single Point Attachment, Left Hand (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Tactical Slings attached to the M16/AR15 Carbine at a single mounting point, without the use of the front sling swivel, have become quite popular recently in both military and law enforcement special operations circles. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. In addition to accommodating a single mounting point, the GG&G Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters can also be used to attach a conventional sling in conjunction with the front sling swivel. Certain local, state and federal agencies have now established policies indicating that if a tool needs to be used to remove a part of the weapon to install a new accessory it cannot be done unless the gun is sent to the agency's armorer or gunsmith for the installation. |
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GG&G Agency Single Point AttachmentGG&G Agency Single Point Attachment (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Tactical Slings attached to the M16/AR15 Carbine at a single mounting point, without the use of the front sling swivel, have become quite popular recently in both military and law enforcement special operations circles. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. In addition to accommodating a single mounting point, the GG&G Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters can also be used to attach a conventional sling in conjunction with the front sling swivel. Certain local, state and federal agencies have now established policies indicating that if a tool needs to be used to remove a part of the weapon to install a new accessory it cannot be done unless the gun is sent to the agency's armorer or gunsmith for the installation. |
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GG&G Vertical Foregrip w/ Battery CompartmentGG&G Vertical Foregrip w/ Battery Compartment (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Vertical foregrips, have recently leaped into prominence once again in military, law enforcement and civilian arenas. When attached to a compact, shoulder mounted tactical firearm they provide the operator with several important advantages from substantially diminishing muzzle climb during burst-fire sequences to simply offering a more comfortable shooting stance.The Improved GG&G Vertical Foregrip is now manufactured with a waterproof compartment in the core of the vertical foregrip. This compartment is now large enough to hold two 3V Lithium batteries or two 1. |
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GG&G Benelli Single Point Sling Attachment, RHGG&G Benelli Single Point Sling Attachment, RH (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Single point tactical slings attached to shoulder-mounted combat weapons including shotguns such as the venerable Benelli Super 90 have become quite popular recently in both military and law enforcement special operations circles. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. In addition, slings attached to a single point mount work especially well when operators are deployed wearing body armor or are involved in breeching operations. The preferred mounting point for slings of this type is directly behind the receiver and in front of the buttstock.GG& |
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GG&G Receiver End Plate for AR-15 / M16 Fixed Buttstock, Left HandGG&G Receiver End Plate for AR-15 / M16 Fixed Buttstock, Left Hand (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Tactical slings attached to shoulder-mounted weapons at a single mounting point, without the use of the front sling swivel, are becoming more and more popular in both military and law enforcement special operations. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. The GG&G line of Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters for the AR15/M16 series has been expanded to now include the AR15/M16 fixed stock model. Many operators prefer the AR15/M16 with a fixed stock as it provides a somewhat more stable firing platform. |
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GG&G Receiver End Plate for AR-15 / M16 Fixed ButtstockGG&G Receiver End Plate for AR-15 / M16 Fixed Buttstock (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Tactical slings attached to shoulder-mounted weapons at a single mounting point, without the use of the front sling swivel, are becoming more and more popular in both military and law enforcement special operations. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. The GG&G line of Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters for the AR15/M16 series has been expanded to now include the AR15/M16 fixed stock model. Many operators prefer the AR15/M16 with a fixed stock as it provides a somewhat more stable firing platform. |
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GG&G Remington 870 Single Point Sling AttachmentGG&G Remington 870 Single Point Sling Attachment (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Single point tactical slings attached to shoulder-mounted combat weapons including shotguns such as the highly regarded and widely used Remington 870, have become quite popular recently in both military and law enforcement special operations circles. These systems permit the operator to mount the weapon on either the primary or offside shoulder. In addition, slings attached to a single point mount work especially well when operators are deployed wearing body armor or are involved in breeching operations. The preferred mounting point for slings of this type is directly behind the receiver and in front of the buttstock.GG& |
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GG&G 870 Front Sling AttachmentGG&G 870 Front Sling Attachment (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - GG&G developed and designed this front sling mount for several important reasons. First of all, current tactical applications for utilizing a sling on shoulder mounted combat weapons requires mounting said sling to the side of the combat shotgun. This aids in satisfying one of the critical factors in this equation, the ability to make a smooth, rapid and safe transition to the service sidearm.The GG& |
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GG&G Receiver End Plate, Left HandGG&G Receiver End Plate, Left Hand (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - The new series of GG&G Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters can also be used to attach a conventional sling in conjunction with the front sling swivel. A significant advantage of this set up is that expanding or collapsing the buttstock does not affect the sling length. If you wear body armor, a tactical vest or a jacket, you no longer need to re-adjust the sling length due to the extra apparel.GG& |
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GG&G Receiver End Plate - RectangularGG&G Receiver End Plate - Rectangular (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - The new series of GG&&G Receiver End Plate Sling Adapters can also be used to attach a conventional sling in conjunction with the front sling swivel. A significant advantage of this set up is that expanding or collapsing the buttstock does not affect the sling length. If you wear body armor, a tactical vest or a jacket, you no longer need to re-adjust the sling length due to the extra apparel.GG& |
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GG&G UFIR for AR-15GG&G UFIR for AR-15 (Feb 01 2008 07:14 GMT) - Vertical foregrips, which can trace their history back to the famous Model 1921 Thompson submachine gun, have recently leaped into prominence once again in military, law enforcement and civilian arenas. When attached to a compact, shoulder mounted tactical firearm they provide the operator with several important advantages from substantially diminishing muzzle climb during burst-fire sequences to simply offering a more comfortable shooting stance. GG and G has recently introduced an inexpensive Under Forearm Integrated Rail (UFIR) that permits instant installation and removal of a number of different vertical foregrips on the AR15/M16 weapon series, as well as flashlights and numerous other accessories. The GG&G UFIR can easily be installed onto the underside of an AR15/M16 foregrip, standard or M4, using simple hand tools and a small amount of 262 Loctite. |
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