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Adler & Associates International (AAI) will be participating in the ATAC Range Day in conjunction with SHOT Show 2016

12/28/2015

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Adler & Associates International (AAI) is pleased to announce participation in the 2016 ATAC Range Day.  A live-fire lane has been secured to demonstrate the capabilities of the weapon systems and equipment with which their industry affiliates and partners have entrusted them.  Anyone wishing to attend this event as an interested party or a manufacturer that would fit well with our alliance should not hesitate to contact us.  For more information on this event go to the ATAC Range DAY page by clicking HERE. 
Following, are the companies and equipment that will be demonstrated at this event.  Anyone wishing to be part of this event or would like to set up an appointment during the week of 18-22 January at our private accommodations in the Las Vegas area should contact AAI by clicking HERE.
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Blackwing Holdings is a private investment firm with controlling interest in the following defense related technology and manufacturing companies: IEC Infrared Systems LLC (IEC) IEC Infrared Systems (IEC) is a multi-disciplinary engineering, design, and manufacturing company that specializes in infrared cameras, thermal imaging systems, non-imaging sensors and supporting subsystems.Precision Remotes LLC (PRL) designs and manufactures a full suite of remotely operated weapon systems (ROWS) and surveillance platforms.

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The T360 M240 is fully stabilized and uses the latest PRL Target Tracking technology.

The TRAP® T360 M240 is the new standard for ultra lightweight, precision aim, remotely operated weapon systems for manned or unmanned ground, marine, or aerial vehicle.


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National Police Ammunition (NPA) is a  ATF licensed manufacturer specializing in frangible and lead-free (green) ammunition. NPA ammunition is locally manufactured with domestic "Made in the USA" components which are customized to address the unique requirements of law enforcement agencies, government entities and commercial (indoor and outdoor) .

Z-CLEAN The world’s first 100% Zinc Projectile. This leadfree projectile safeguards both the health of shooters and the environment by reducing exposure to harmful substances found in traditional FMJ and lead projectiles without sacrificing the ballistics or accuracy of traditional FMJ ammunition.

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S.D.R (Simulated Duty Round) 100% copper frangible cartridge that blurs the boundaries of training and duty-carry ammunition. All of its components have been specially manufactured to address unique training needs to Law Enforcement Agencies and has been rigorously tested to ensure there is no decrease in accuracy while training.



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Standardized Equipment List for Fighting And Survival Tactics courses

12/4/2015

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GENERAL EQUIPMENT LIST
~Head Gear
~Inclement Weather Gear
(Poncho, Rain Suit, Shemagh, etc.)
~Gear / Equipment Container
(Backpack, Range Bag, Ammo Can(s), etc.)
~Compass / GPS (both)
~Cooking / eating apparatus / utensils
~Fire-starter
~Shelter (Improvised or other)
~Notepad (weather proof preferred)

* Any other duty related or relevant equipment to the scheduled course


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WEAPON SPECIFIC EQUIPMENT
~Eye Protection
~Ear Protection
~Primary Side Hip holster for Pistols and Revolvers
(No cross draw or shoulder holsters)
~Sling For Long guns
(Carbine / Rifle and Shotguns)
~Minimum of 2 extra magazines
(for magazine fed 
pistols and carbines ... 4 to 6 is better)
~Minimum of 4 speeloaders for revolvers
(6 to 10 is better)
~Durable pouches / carriers for accessories
(Belt mounted, chest rig, etc.)

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AMMUNITION REQUIREMENTS
~Pistol and Carbine = 500 rds per day
~Shotgun = 300 rounds
(250rds Birdshot, 15 rds buckshot
15 slugs, 20 specialty)
~Scoped / Precision Rifle = 300 rds per day
(match grade)

* For custom courses that include multiple weapon systems / platforms, Ammunition should be distributed in a 60 / 40 % ratio between what you would consider a primary vs. a secondary weapon and add another 150 rounds to the above suggestions
(it's better to have and not need
than to need and not have!)


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