New Warne Rifle and Pistol Magazine Extension Line

When it comes to Warne, the thing most of you guys think about first is probably their high-quality scope mounts. This time there are new Warne rifle and pistol magazine extensions for a large variety of pistols and rifle magazine patterns that provide the user with varying levels of capacity increases. Each of the magazine extensions is made from 6061 T6 aluminum and features an anodized finish in a few different colors. Best of all, these magazine extensions are made in the USA like the rest of Warne’s products. This new line of magazine extensions marks another break from the norm for Warne when just a few weeks ago they expanded their product lineup by offering a new series of pistol holsters.

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Staccato Updates on Plans for 2021

Staccato, formerly STI, have given a state-of-the-union update about what we can expect from them in 2021. The announcement covers people, products and distribution updates. Staccato say that their 2011 pistols have been approved for duty with over 200 law enforcement agencies, new upgrades to the pistols themselves are in the pipeline and they are launching a new online store at Staccato2011.com.

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Staccato 2011 Pistols Duty-Approved by Over 250 Agencies

In the world of US law enforcement, Glock has been widely accepted as the gold standard for duty guns for years. Many top federal agencies – and even the US Coast Guard – choose the highly reliable polymer-framed, striker-fired pistols, and plenty of subordinate state- and local-level departments follow suit. However, there is still a decent amount of variety beyond Glock in different jurisdictions, with some offices opting for SIGs, Walthers, and more. One such alternative can be found in the Staccato 2011.

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STI Firearms Announces Company Name Change to Staccato

STI (Strayer-Tripp Inc.) Firearms was founded in 1980 and designs modular, high-capacity 1911 frames aimed mostly at competition shooters. Today, the company has announced that its official name will be changing to Staccato.

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