Troy Industries - 2010 SHOT Show

Published on January 23, 2010
Duration: 3:23

This video from SHOT Show 2010 introduces several new products from Troy Industries. Key releases include the Battle Ax stock, designed for durability and non-slip grip, an ambidextrous charging latch for improved ergonomics, a machined ambidextrous safety selector, and the Claymore muzzle brake intended for close-quarters combat. Troy Industries also unveiled a new polymer magazine with a non-tilting follower and an anti-over-insertion feature, compatible with various platforms. The company also announced plans for a tactical shotgun division.

Quick Summary

Troy Industries showcased several new products at SHOT Show 2010, including the durable Battle Ax stock with a non-slip grip, an ambidextrous charging latch for improved ergonomics, and a machined ambidextrous safety selector. They also introduced the Claymore muzzle brake for close-quarters use and a new polymer magazine with an anti-over-insertion feature.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to Troy Industries Booth
  2. 00:15Battle Ax Stock Introduction
  3. 00:55Ambidextrous Charging Latch
  4. 01:24Ambidextrous Safety Selector
  5. 01:46Claymore Muzzle Brake
  6. 02:13New Polymer Magazine
  7. 03:05Future Tactical Shotgun Division Announcement

Frequently Asked Questions

What new stock did Troy Industries introduce at SHOT Show 2010?

At SHOT Show 2010, Troy Industries introduced their new Battle Ax stock. This stock is constructed from a polymer material with a stainless steel liner and features a steel butt plate with fish scale texturing for enhanced grip.

What are the key features of Troy Industries' ambidextrous charging latch?

The Troy Industries ambidextrous charging latch is designed for smooth operation from both left and right-handed perspectives. It is mill-spec anodized, low-profile, and engineered to minimize snagging on gear or webbing during use.

What is the purpose of the Troy Industries Claymore muzzle brake?

The Troy Industries Claymore muzzle brake is designed as a close-quarters impact device with patented teeth. It functions as a 'flamethrower' and is intended to provide muzzle control for rapid shots rather than conceal flash.

What makes the new Troy Industries polymer magazine unique?

Troy Industries' new polymer magazine features a non-tilting follower and an anti-over-insertion stop device to prevent damage. It also has fish scale serrations for a tactile grip and is compatible with various platforms like AR-15, M16, HK 416, and SCAR rifles.

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