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2010 Hoyt Vicxen Offers Female Archers Unparalleled Style & Performance
Look out fellas, the fairer sex just leveled the playing field. Hoyt proudly announces the all-new Vicki Cianciarulo Signature Series 2010 Hoyt Vicxen – a dynamic, purpose-built, pro-caliber bow designed specifically for truly diehard female hunters.
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The ground breaking 2010 Hoyt Carbon Matrix marks much more than an epic advancement in Hoyt engineering; it triggers a quantum leap for the entire archery industry. Hoyt’s lightest high-end bow ever, Carbon Matrix is strategically crafted to yield new standards of lightweight design, vibration reduction, shootability and precision. Every innovative inch of this engineering marvel is amazingly strong and stable.
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2010 Hoyt AlphaBurner Scorches Speed Bow Category!
Finally, a speed bow that’s easy to shoot. The all-new 2010 Hoyt AlphaBurner forever changes the rules for the speed bow category. The perfect rig for those who crave blistering speed but demand accuracy and consistency, AlphaBurner boasts levels of smoothness and control other speed bows just don’t have.
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After almost a century, the Model 1911 R1 marks the Remington brand's return to the manufacture of the legendary 1911 handgun. In 1917, the U.S. Ordnance Department issued an order to Remington-UMC to manufacture 500,000 1911s for our fighting men in the armed services. The first Remington-UMC produced 1911 pistols were delivered in August of 1918. On November 11, 1918, the Armistice ending WWI was signed and the contract from the Ordnance Department with Remington-UMC was suspended. In all, Remington-UMC produced 21,677 1911s. You could say the 1911 was firmly implanted in our DNA, and now after 91 years, its back.
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