
A $10,000 laser illuminated shotgun can be seen from above in this photo
After a yearlong investigation, a Texas gun shop is selling a $10 million laser illuenced crossbowscope and other weapons that can be used by law enforcement and the military.
The Texas-based company, Tactical Innovations, announced Thursday it will sell the illuminators to law enforcement agencies around the country, according to a press release.
The illuminations, which come in different colors, are intended to help police and military personnel identify weapons, track a suspect’s movements and pinpoint where a suspect might be hiding.
The company said the illuencers are capable of tracking a suspect from 500 feet away with up to 60 percent accuracy.
Tactical Innovatives also sells a high-powered laser scope that can shoot through steel.
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With Menifees’ debut album “Illuminate” finally hitting the shelves, we’re still getting used to its lush, atmospheric and powerful sound.
And while its main track, “Illustrated,” isn’t exactly a song for everyone, it does at least offer a way to get the song off the ground.
In this episode of The Fix, we tackle a new episode of Menifeeds, as well as the other great songs from its long-awaited follow-up.
We also find out what it’s like to have a friend who doesn’t like music and we discuss the importance of music to your relationship.
Plus, you’ll hear from a friend of a friend about a woman he has a crush on.
So, what are you waiting for?
Grab your headphones and get ready to take your favorite tunes into the realm of the unseen.
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