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The Palmetto State Welcomes Atlantic Research Marketing Systems, A.R.M.S. Inc.
A.R.M.S. Inc. is leaving its West Bridgewater, MA home and moving operations to South Carolina citing a better business climate. The company expects to complete the move during the first quarter of 2015; however, the unexpected passing of Sharon D. … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Mounts
Tagged A.R.M.S. Inc, armsmounts, Atlantic Research Marketing Systems
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SUREFIRE OFFSET LIGHT MOUNTS NOW AVAILABLE
The RM45 is for M300 or M600 Series and the RM45L for M620 Series. The RM45 mount securely attaches any thumbscrew-clamp-equipped Scout Light to a MIL-STD-1913 rail and puts the light in the off-set position between rails, decreasing overall … Continue reading
Posted in Mounts, Tactical Lighting
Tagged RM45, RM45L, Scout Light, Surefire
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Parabellum Armament’s LLC. AKARS (AK Adaptive Rail System)
By: Sal Palma When Parabellum Armament, LLC. announced the AKARS (AK Adaptive Rail System) in the fall of 2012, I was somewhat skeptical. I’ve accumulated a lot of experience, mostly bad, over the years looking for an effective way to … Continue reading
Posted in Accessories, Mounts, Weapon systems
Tagged adaptive, AK, AK-47, AKARS, Armament, Parabellum, rail
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Strike Industries Announces AKRR2 Sight Rail For The AK47
Strike Industries based in Santa Ana, CA has announced the AKRR2. A highly advanced rendition of the company’s successful AKRR. The AKRR2 features a main base, 45 degree side rail, and extended rail. The main base serves as the attachment … Continue reading
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Tagged AK, AKRR2, Industries, Picatinny, rail, sight, Strike
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Strikemark’s Digital Camera Picatinny Rail Mount
Progressively more people and/or organizations are integrating video capture technologies with a weapon system to help them meet increasing legal requirements, in the case of law enforcement, or for the military to enhance command and control capabilities. Strikemark recognized that … Continue reading
