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  2. Springfield Armory Hellcat - Wikipedia

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    The Hellcat Pro OSP also has co-witnessing U-Dot sights, with a high visibility tritium & luminescent front sight and Tactical Rack rear sight. [14] Upon introduction, the Hellcat was only available in the color black. In June 2020, Springfield Armory introduced a version of the Hellcat in a flat dark earth (FDE) color. [15]

  3. Pardini Arms - Wikipedia

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    Pardini Arms is an Italian firearms manufacturer founded in 1976 by Giampiero Pardini, a prominent marksman in Italian target shooting.The company specializes in firearms for competition use, producing air pistols, air rifles, small-caliber and large caliber handguns.

  4. C-More Systems - Wikipedia

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    Its primary products are red dot sights, marketed as being for M1911 pistols, Glock pistols, and AR-15s. Its sights are also recommended by FN Herstal for the M249 SAW [4] and M240 machine gun. [5] The company also manufactures the M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System for the United States armed forces. [6]

  5. Springfield Armory SAINT - Wikipedia

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    Two additional Edge pistols with different braces were announced in January 2020. [13] The mid-range SAINT Victor variant, in rifle, pistol, and short-barreled rifle offerings, was announced in January 2019. [14] Models chambered for .308 Winchester were later announced; rifle in April 2019, [15] and pistol in January 2020. [13]

  6. CZ P-10 C - Wikipedia

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    The frame is made out of a fiber-reinforced polymer while the slide is made of steel. The slide and magazine releases are ambidextrous. The barrel is cold hammer-forged steel with a black nitride finish. [8] The pistol sights are iron with a three-dot system that become night sights after being exposed to light. [9]

  7. Holographic weapon sight - Wikipedia

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    A United States Marine firing an M4 carbine, using an EOTech holographic sight to aim.. The first-generation holographic sight was introduced by EOTech—then an ERIM subsidiary—at the 1996 SHOT Show, [2] under the trade name HoloSight by Bushnell, with whom the company was partnered at the time, initially aiming for the civilian sport shooting and hunting market.

  8. Hi-Point Model JHP - Wikipedia

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    The pistol has a proprietary integral accessory rail, and a thumb safety which doubles as a slide lock. The weapon uses the .45 ACP cartridge, and is the largest pistol that Hi-Point manufactures. All of Hi-Point's handguns use a blowback design similar to that used in the German Walther PPK and Russian Makarov PM.

  9. Trijicon - Wikipedia

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    ɪ. k ɒ n / TRIJ-ih-kon) is an American manufacturing company based in Wixom, Michigan, that designs and distributes sighting devices for firearms including pistols, rifles and shotguns. Trijicon specializes in self-luminous optics and night sights, mainly using the low-energy tritium illumination, light-gathering fiber optics and battery ...