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EXCEEDS FM 3-22.9 STANDARDS
Higher Throughput of Range Shooters
Unitary Construction
Easily Installed
Motorized and Remote Control Options
Custom Configurations Available
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Dona Ana Base Camp - Ft. Bliss, TX
(Model #KDR110)
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#KDR110 |
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Extra Heavy-Duty for
Extreme Environments
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Adjustable Counterbalance |
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Shown with Optional Safety
Steps and Stabilizer Bars |
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Built-In Counterbalance for Single or Dual Targets
Captive Components Eliminate Loss or Theft
Heavy-Duty Chain and Drive Sprocket with
Lifetime Lubricated Bushings
Galvanized Steel Aluminum and Stainless Steel Construction
Provide Years of Maintenance-Free Service
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Durable Construction and
Maintenance-Free Operation |
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Motorized Lifts
- With or Without Remote Control -
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Reduce Manpower Requirements
Adds Target Sequence Variability
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#KDRML |
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Grip Strut® Safety Steps |
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Provide Safe Use in Adverse Conditions
Allows Access to Full Length of Target
Easy to Install
Impervious to Weather |
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#KDR3072 |
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Independent Turning Targets |
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Easily Installed - No Tools Required
Multiple Units may be Mounted on Each KDR Frame
Semi-Automatic Action
Adaptable to Hold any 3E Type or Similar Target
Virtually No Maintenance
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#KDRIMT |
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Stabilizer Bars for KDR110
(Stabilizers Require Safety Step Option #KDR3072)
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Added Rigidity in High Wind Conditions
Serves as Handrail and Helps Guard Against Stepping Off
End of Safety Steps |
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#KDRSSC40 |
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#KDR110V |
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Stainless Steel Chains
For Standard #KDR110
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Eliminate Potential for Corrosion in
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#KDRSSC50 |
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Stainless Steel Chains
For Extra Heavy-Duty #KDR120-ML
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Eliminate Potential for Corrosion in
Aggressive Environments |
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