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The Counter Terrorist Magazine Will be Easy to Find During the 2013 Shot Show in Las Vegas - January 15th, Through the 18th, 2013 - Now In Its Ffth Year!

The Counter Terrorist Magazine's 28th issue will be available at several events including the NRA Life of Duty ATACTV Law Enforcement & Military Range Day and the 3 Gun Nation Pro Series Event.

2012-11-30
MIAMI, FL, November 30, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Counter Terrorist Magazine's 28th issue will be available at several events including the NRA Life of Duty ATACTV Law Enforcement & Military Range Day and the 3 Gun Nation Pro Series Event. In addition to these key shooting events you can pick up your copy on the show floor at exhibitor booths throughout the Shot Show.

As part of the continuous commitment to make sure that The Counter Terrorist Magazine has the best distribution in the industry, we've partnered with some of the best names in the business to have free copies of the magazine available at their booths at Shot Show.

"I would encourage all those visiting the Shot Show to support our advertisers and friends, by stopping by their exhibits, checking out their outstanding products and services and remember to pick up your free copy of The Counter Terrorist Magazine," Sol Bradman, CEO of Security Solutions International - Publisher of the Counter Terrorist Magazine.

Each issue's content is typically privileged only to subscribers to the print and eZINE versions of the publication or purchasers of the magazine at various retail outlets such as Books-A-Million. But for Shot Show participants, the December/January Issue is free!

Here is where you can pick up your copy:

January 14th, 2013 - ATACTV NRA Life of Duty Law Enforcement and Military Range Day

http://www.eventbee.com/v/2013-atactv-leo-mil-private-firearm-range-day

January 16th, 2013 - 3 Gun Nation Pro Series Event

http://3gunnation.com/the_series/2012_3gn_pro_series_event_6_3-gun_na ... ampionship

January 15th through the 18th, 2013

Adams Industries - www.adamsindustries.com - Booth # 6409

Combined Systems - www.combinedsystems.com - Booth# 20119

Elite K9 - www.elitek9.com - Booth # 8509

Mega Arms - www.megaarms.com - Booth #1916

Micor Industries - www.micorind.com - Booth #8611

Micro-Times LLC (SWATSCOPE) - www.swatscope.com - Booth# 6408

Nemo Arms - www.nemoarms.com - Booth #3220

Patriot3 - www.patriot3.com - Booth# 20227

PowerFlare - www.powerflare.com - Booth #2013

Southwest Synergistic Solutions - www.triagelights.com - Booth #8002

Tactical Products Group - www.tacprogroup.com - Booth#20055

Visit The Counter Terrorist website for more information:

http://www.thecounterterroristmag.com/default.asp

MORE ABOUT THE COUNTER TERRORIST MAGAZINE

With a reputation forged by hard work and determination to empower Homeland Security warriors, Security Solutions International is proud to offer The Counter Terrorist Magazine.

The Counter Terrorist is the world's premier informational journal for law enforcement, intelligence and special operations professionals; our mission is to provide operators relevant information in order to combat terrorism at home and abroad.

See why The Counter Terrorist is already the favorite journal for many of your teammates. This magazine brings you writers with operational experience covering topics such as:
- Terrorist tactics, techniques and procedures
- Terrorist organizations and individuals
- Organized crime, gangs and spree crimes of national significance
- Policing and security operations
- Border security
- Military counter-terrorism and counter-insurgency
- Emergency and medical services
- Technology and science
- Propaganda
- Cultural study
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[Press-News.org] The Counter Terrorist Magazine Will be Easy to Find During the 2013 Shot Show in Las Vegas - January 15th, Through the 18th, 2013 - Now In Its Ffth Year!
The Counter Terrorist Magazine's 28th issue will be available at several events including the NRA Life of Duty ATACTV Law Enforcement & Military Range Day and the 3 Gun Nation Pro Series Event.