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TaurusCurve380

TaurusCurve380

TAURUS CURVE -The world's first and only curved firearm engineered to fit the unique contours of your body, Taurus Curve is one ultra-comfortable, ultra-reliable personal defense handgun. The Taurus Curve, the world's first and only curved firearm. Engineered to fit the unique contours of your body with no visible printing, the Curve is easily one of the most groundbreaking firearms ever conceived. An extreme departure from your typical compact .380, you'll find the Curve takes form and function to an entirely unprecedented level. With its patented, snag-free design, the Curve boasts the industry's first-ever light and laser built right into the frame. Exceptionally accurate and extremely lightweight at just 10.2 ounces, the Curve is one ultra-comfortable, ultra-reliable personal defense handgun.

DoubleTapTacticalPocketPistol

DoubleTapTacticalPocketPistol

DoubleTap Firearms has developed the world's smallest and lightest .45 ACP concealed carry pistol on the market today. 2 Spare rounds in the grip on a speed loader for a tactical reload. Aluminium Frame with a MIL-STD finish that resists corrosion, 17-4 PH stainless steel barrels with M16 style push-pin to quick change barrels. Optional Ported barrels reduces muzzle flip and recoil. Small, slim, no-snag hammerless design for easy pocket carry. Ambidextrous thumb latch to eject spent rounds

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The US Navy released footage of two Russian military jets engaged in an “aggressive” overflight maneuver of a U.S. Navy vessel sailing in international waters off the Russian coast.

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"We have momentum, and we intend to keep that momentum," President Obama said of the Islamic State terrorist group, which also is known as ISIL and ISIS. "The ISIL core in Syria and Iraq continues to shrink. We are focused, and we are going to win." (Associated Press)

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Illustration on the overextension of NATO by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

TaurusCurve

TaurusCurve

The world's first and only curved firearm engineered to fit the unique contours of your body, Taurus Curve is one ultra-comfortable, ultra-reliable personal defense handgun. The Taurus Curve, the world's first and only curved firearm. Engineered to fit the unique contours of your body with no visible printing, the Curve is easily one of the most groundbreaking firearms ever conceived. An extreme departure from your typical compact .380, you'll find the Curve takes form and function to an entirely unprecedented level. With its patented, snag-free design, the Curve boasts the industry's first-ever light and laser built right into the frame. Exceptionally accurate and extremely lightweight at just 10.2 ounces, the Curve is one ultra-comfortable, ultra-reliable personal defense handgun.

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In this April 9, 2016 photo, Kurdish peshmerga soldiers stand guard at a check point in Rabia, northwestern Iraq. When Iraqi Kurdish forces retook Rabia last year it was a major advance against the Islamic State group, which had swept across northern and western Iraq in the summer of 2014 and declared its caliphate across its territory in Iraq and Syria. Now 18 months later, the town demonstrates the difficulties of returning to the way things were before the IS rampage. (AP Photo/Alice Martins)

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Mums the word on Genocide Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

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This coalition strike destroys a Daesh weapons storage facility near Qayyarah, Iraq. Strikes are conducted as part of Operation Inherent Resolve, the operation to eliminate the Daesh terrorist group and the threat they pose to Iraq, Syria, and the wider international community.

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A partial graphic from the House Homeland Security Committee report on Islamic State terrorism in Europe.

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This is an undated photograph provided by Belgian Federal Police shows Mohamed Abrini. Belgian authorities say several arrests have been made in relation to the Brussels attacks. (Belgian Federal Police via AP) ** FILE **

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In this Aug. 6, 2015, file photo, doves fly over the cenotaph dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park during the ceremony to mark the 70th anniversary of the bombing in Hiroshima, western Japan. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, File)

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Some see Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan using even the rumors of a military takeover as a way to consolidate his already growing powers and curb political dissent. (Associated Press)

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A war planner at the Pentagon said Islamic State fighters are losing land and are restricted in maneuvers on the battlefield as coalition precision airstrikes destroy vehicles, locations and munitions. (U.S. Navy)

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getting ahead: Bernard Sanders leads the former secretary of state 49 percent to 47 percent nationwide. Attacks on him could strengthen his supporters' resolve. (Associated Press photographs)

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Young Afghan refugees are left in limbo on the Greek-Macedonia border, where a makeshift refugee camp is struggling to handle the estimated 14,000 people stranded after Macedonia announced it would close its border with Greece. (Valerie Plesch/Special to the Washington Times)

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Cyber Command chief Adm. Mike Rogers said that unlike other areas of military competition, Russia is equal to the United States in terms its cyberwarfare capabilities, with China a close second. (Associated Press)

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Illustration on jihadi attacks on the EU by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

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New polling finds that Europeans are becoming more and more wary of the borderless EU in light of recent terror attacks. (Associated Press)