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SWANSBORO, N.C. – January 12, 2022 – As long as there is a Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Tradeshow (SHOT) High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac® will be attending, displaying, entertaining and meeting in booth 75707.
High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac® best known for the TACO® and extremely durable and reliable Kydex® Holsters, will attend SHOT Show 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada, January 18th through the 22nd. SHOT Show is an annual event where industry leaders in the tactical gear, gun and first responder industry can present innovative products to consumers, trade ideas as well as exchange information with professionals who can benefit from the equipment.
At SHOT Show 2022, High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac® will be in booth number 75707 along with new and exciting products The booth will be fully kitted with Gear, CT3 Holster Drawing Station, meeting space, our staff, and several events.
“Attending the SHOT Show is a big part of our year. This is one of the opportunities we have to meet our customers face to face, show off new products, get feedback and learn more about the industry and future opportunities,” commented Bill Babboni chief operations officer for High Speed Gear. “We will be taking precautions with wiping down surfaces and products, fist bumping and wearing masks. We will also be excited to focus on our business partners and helping each other be more successful in 2022.”
High Speed Gear® and Comp-Tac® would like to extend a welcoming invitation to come by for several events happening at the booth:

Visit www.HighSpeedGear.com and www.Comp-Tac.com for more information.
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