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Fobus RBT Lighthouse III Holster Attachment


                   he RBT Lighthouse III, from Fobus, is a holster attachment
                   designed to protect lights and lasers. Made from injection-
               Tmolded polymer, the Lighthouse’s hinged design allows for a
               straight upward draw, while an active retention polymer strap,
               in conjunction with a muzzle stud retention system, keeps
               things secure. The attachment is currently available for the
               RBT17 and RBT19 holsters, which   t a variety of Glock and
               Smith & Wesson pistols. Price: $55. Contact: Fobus Holsters;
               (267) 803-1517; fobusholster.com.
                                             Javelin Lite Bipod


                                                 partan Precision Equipment—a UK-based maker of durable, ultralight, quick-
                                                 detach carbon-  ber bipods and shooting supports—is offering customers a
                                             Sstripped-down version of its   agship Javelin Bipod at a much reduced price.
                                             The Javelin Lite features premium components and construction, but savings
                                             are realized by utilizing   xed-length legs and including Spartan’s Universal Ri  e
                                             Adapter, rather than the multiple adapter set of the standard Javelin. Three leg
                                             sizes are available—4.5", 5.7" and 6.8"—and the Lite is compatible with other
                                             Spartan Precision components and accessories. Price: $145. Contact: Spartan
                                             Precision Equipment; +44 (0)208 0900 585; javelinbipod.com.


               Leupold DeltaPoint Pro In Dark Earth

                   emand from military and law enforcement agencies, as well as civilian
                   consumers, for a brown/tan rendition of Leupold’s DeltaPoint Pro
               Dre  ex sight has been heard and addressed by the Beaverton, Ore.,
               optics manufacturer. Leupold is now offering its 2.5-m.o.a.-dot reticle
               DeltaPoint Pro in Dark Earth, a bronze-brown   nish that is sure to satisfy
               the tactically-tan inclined. Price: $570. Contact: Leupold & Stevens, Inc.;
               (800) 538-7653; leupold.com.


              50 YEARS AGO  Remington .380









               Hammer Model

               Pocket Pistol

                 Early in its development, an   Although externally similar, there were                            [February 1970]
              external-hammer version of the J. D.   signi cant internal design differences.

              Pedersen-designed Remington pocket   One of the most notable of these

              pistol was produced in limited quantity.   is in the magazines. The magazine for   Points of identi cation in the ham-
                 The early hammer-model pistol   the external-hammer pistol has the   mer model magazine are the integral


              had the same  ne grip and  nish that   ejector in the left magazine lip, a design   ejector, the elongated slots and holes
              characterized the subsequent produc-  feature dropped in the hammerless   in the sides, and the “.380 CAL”
              tion arm, the Model 51 hammerless.   production model.             marking.—E. J. HOFFSCHMIDT
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