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January 30, 2013
Last June (2012), DefenseReview (DR) published an article on the Arsenal Firearms Strike One Pistol System, a low-bore-axis striker-fired, polymer-framed pistol poised to attack the American pistol market and compete with Glock, Smith & Wesson, Springfield Armory and Heckler & Koch (HK). Well, we got to see and handle the Strike Pistol at SHOT Show 2013. We also managed to shoot some video footage of a company rep showing the pistol's internals at their booth. We think it's worth watching.
Arsenal Firearms Strike One Pistol System Internal Parts and Operating Mechanism Shown and Explained at SHOT Show 2013 (Video!)
by David Crane
About David Crane
David Crane started publishing online in 2001. Since that time, governments, military organizations, Special Operators (i.e. professional trigger pullers), agencies, and civilian tactical shooters the world over have come to depend on Defense Review as the authoritative source of news and information on "the latest and greatest" in the field of military defense and tactical technology and hardware, including tactical firearms, ammunition, equipment, gear, and training.