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Tactical Weapons November 2007

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TACTICAL TOMAHAWK
GG&G’s new Battle Hawk is an extreme-duty tactical tomahawk designed to excel as a breaching tool. It’s American-handcrafted of top quality S7 Crucible tool steel. The Battle Hawk’s one-piece design with G10KG high density textured Micarta handle scales is a tool capable of any mission essential task. A double contour handle provides long and short grip. The Battle Hawk dimensions are 13.25” overall length with a head length of 8.25”. The 3-inch rear spike, in addition to the multiple cutting edge design, will definitely get the job done! A Matte Black Kydex sheath with Tek-Loc fastener is included. Available powder coated in four colors: Matte Black, Matte OD Green, Matte Desert Tan, and Matte Combat Gray. A solid and effective 44 ounces and tempered to 56-58 Rc hardness, earned the Battle Hawk the manufacturers’ designation of Combat Utility Tool (CUT). (gggaz.com ; 800-380-2540)

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TRIJICON NIGHTVISION SYSTEM
Tactical Advanced NightVision System (TANS) brings cutting-edge night vision to the frontlines in a compact, rugged and easy to use sight, providing a clear advantage for those who must go into harm’s way. TANS is specifically designed to work perfectly in front of the Trijicon ACOG sights with negligible affect on boresight—allowing extremely rapid proficiency from one’s normal shooting position. Available in three versions: U.S.-only Gated version, a NATO-Spec 1600FOM version, and a Non-NATO 1250FOM version. The high-resolution night-vision sight provides a large 33mm output optic that fully fills most day scope objectives, ensuring that the eye volume of the day scope is unaffected. (trijicon.com; 800-338-0563)

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