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ASP Red Guns

Firearm Training Replicas

ADVANTAGE:

All too frequently, law enforcement officers have been killed in a training environment with “unloaded” firearms. Red handled weapons become indistinguishable from live firearms when held in the hand. Aluminium castings are heavy and cannot be distinguished from stainless weapons at a distance. The Red Gun Series is lightweight and readily distinguishable as a training weapon. In addition, the extreme detail and precision manufacture of these training devices allows their use in weapon retention and holster security drills.

SPECIFICATION:

Identical to duty firearms in:

- Dimension

- Feel

- Control placement

- Handling

· Easily distinguished as “safe”

· Lightweight

· Forgiving surface

· No sharp edges

· Corrosion resistant

· Rugged

· Precise detail

· Fits duty holsters

· Patent 5,451,162

PERFORMANCE:

The Red Gun Series is ideal for all types of scenario training. The precision fit allows their use with duty holsters. Red Radios and Flashlights are valuable additions to sudden assault training on the firing line. The flexible Red Knife allows officers to rehearse responses to edged weapon attacks. The Red Gun Series can also be specially produced to the exact weight of a loaded duty firearm.

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Hand Guns and Shorts

KMNW Price £38.99

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Long Guns & SMG's

KMNW Price £148.99

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