Cobalt Kinetics Racegun Steals the Show at NSSF SHOT Show
The NSSF SHOT Show, the premier annual event for the shooting, hunting, and firearms industry, recently wrapped up in Las Vegas. Among the many highlights, the Cobalt Kinetics racegun stole the show, leaving attendees in awe with its impressive features.
RECOIL, the leading firearms lifestyle publication, was on hand to cover the event. Editor Iain Harrison got a firsthand look at the Cobalt Kinetics racegun, which its development team affectionately dubbed the 'panty dropper'. The gun, as one attendee put it, 'does everything for you but finger bang the prize table goodies'.
The SHOT Show, held from January 18 to 22 at the Sands Expo and Convention Center, showcased a wide array of products, from firearms and ammunition to law enforcement gear and outdoor apparel. RECOIL, known for its unbiased reviews, provided in-depth coverage of the latest guns, gear, and technology.
More imagery and additional video from the event will be available next week, giving those who missed the event near me a chance to see what they've been missing. In the meantime, readers can subscribe to RECOIL's email newsletter to receive a pack of 50 Print-at-Home targets.
The 2016 SHOT Show once again proved to be the ultimate destination for shooting enthusiasts, with the Cobalt Kinetics racegun emerging as one of the standout attractions. RECOIL's comprehensive coverage ensures that readers stay informed about the latest innovations in the world of firearms and related gear.
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