Wearing a gun holster by itself is legal in most of the United States, because an empty holster is an accessory with no firearm involved. The legal picture changes the moment you add a gun. From that ...
Almost every new concealed carrier asks that question the first time they clip on a holster and step out the door. The gun feels huge. Your belt sags a little. You’re sure everyone can see it. And ...
How's your monitor looking these days? Mine's getting pretty long in the tooth, and I'm pondering an upgrade. One such upgrade target might be the new Alienware AW3926QW, which is the company's new ...
Audience discovery platform Chronicle today announced it is scaling three original YouTube series from digital food and lifestyle studio Simple Alien: the hit food and lifestyle program “Chewed Up,” ...
Clinton Kelly, Carla Hall and Michael Symon (L-R) host the hit food and lifestyle program “Chewed Up,” produced by Simple Alien. (Photo credit: Simple Alien) Chronicle began work on “Chewed Up” ...
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Cadre Holdings agreed to acquire Alien Gear Holsters and certain assets for $10.3 million through a court‑supervised bankruptcy auction, the company announced. Alien Gear, founded in 2014, ...
Cadre Holdings, Inc., the parent company of Safariland safety products, has agreed to acquire Alien Gear Holsters and certain assets from Tedder Industries, LLC, for $10.3 million through a ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Cadre Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre” or “the Company”), a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of safety equipment and other related products ...
Cadre Holdings, Inc. (NYSE: CDRE) (“Cadre” or “the Company”), a global leader in the manufacturing and distribution of safety equipment and other related products for the law enforcement, first ...
Stacy London and Clinton Kelly, the one-time stars of TLC’s “What Not to Wear,” who reunited for last year’s Amazon Prime Video series “Wear Whatever the F You Want,” are launching a new series that ...