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Old 02-16-2004, 21:21   #23
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Originally posted by desafiamos
TR, what was the best or most memorable thing you saw? BTW. what did you buy??
My opinion is just that and reflects my personal prejudices toward the weapons I choose to use.

I thought that the H&K M-4 uppers, the Sage International M-14s, the SIG 1911 pistols, the new Remington 870 LE package, the latest M-249 and M-240 variants, the new Leupold 3-9x MRT and Nightforce 2.5-10x NXS optics, the new Surefire LED lights (L1, L2, L-4, U-2), the LeMas ammo show (with X-Rays and documented post mortems) and some Eagle nylon were all interesting and worth taking a look at.

I was on a budget and bought a few Surefire LED lights, a new ARMS #40 L BUIS, a set of Badger Ordnance rings, an Otis cleaning kit, a couple of sets of Trijicon night sights, several pieces of Eagle nylon, a couple of new model Ergo grips, a couple of new Photon Microlights, a Photon Fusion headlamp, and some ammo.

HTH.

TR
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