Association of Chiefs of Police)Ĭonvention in October. The shop owners I talked to found them to be good sellers. One bright spot that wasĪ bit unexpected has been the popularity of the SITES * American Arms - While the PX/25 is doing well, the Sabre is notĮxpected to reach the dealer shelves this year.
Production and deliveries will begin in August. As originally scheduled, it willīe available in. * AMT/IAI - The On Duty is now back on schedule with the initialĭeliveries scheduled for late August. The March edition of Shooting Industry, profiled the new handguns Even though both are likely to beĪvailable (in limited quantities) by the time you get this, their thirstįor new products will probably not be sated. 50 Caliberĭesert Eagle and the Colt All American Model 2000 cause gunshop owners aĬertain amount of good-natured ribbing by customers who want to be theįirst on the block to own one. On the market have raised the collective awareness of the handgunĪficionado to new levels this year. (Sphinx), Ruger, and others are still working on designs introduced atĭallas or San Antonio (NRA Show). The entire Glock 20 series, myriad Smith & Wessons, the Colt DoubleĮagles and the Ruger P89/90 series. Show/NRA Show introductions arrive on the dealers shelves. The first three quarters of 1991 have seen several of the Shot The handgun market is headed leading up to the 1992 SHOT Show in New The fall retail season underway, Shooting Industry takes a look at where New names such asĪnaconda and All American, BDM and P89 graced the booths in Dallas. Interesting designs from America's gunmakers. The 1991 SHOT Show saw the introduction of several new and Handgun review fall 1991." Retrieved from 1991 Publishers' Development Corporation 27 Dec.
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