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		<title>Radetec Offers &#8216;SpeedShot&#8217; Automatic Round-Counting System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rade Tecnologías SL, through its USA subsidiary Radetec, has developed a fired-shot counting system for pistols and long guns that offers immediate benefits for soldiers and LEO personnel. Down the road, we envision how an automatic shot-counting system could benefit Multi-Gun and High Power competitors. Firing one shot too few in a course of fire [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Rade Tecnologías SL, through its USA subsidiary <a href="http://www.radetec.com/" target="new">Radetec</a>, has developed a fired-shot counting system for pistols and long guns that offers immediate benefits for soldiers and LEO personnel. Down the road, we envision how an automatic shot-counting system could benefit Multi-Gun and High Power competitors. Firing one shot too few in a course of fire can lose a match, and firing one too many can have the same result &#8212; or worse yet, a DSQ.</p>
<p><b>Two Display Options for Pistols</b><br />
<img class="alignright" hspace="6"  src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/radetech02.jpg" alt="Radetec Shot Counter">Radetec&#8217;s SpeedShot shot-count system employs a sensor in a special, dedicated magazine which outputs to either a digital or LED light display. Both the numeric display and color-changing LED light indicate rounds left in the magazine. For pistols, Radetec will market custom grips which incorporate the shot-counter display modules. Currently, Radetec systems are available for Beretta, Glock, Smith &#038; Wesson M &#038; P, and 1911-platform pistols. The digital-numeric display on these grips indicates the actual number of rounds left in the magazine. The total number of rounds fired can also be accessed.</p>
<p>The SpeedShot counting system is powered by a 5-year lithium battery. Pistol systems feature special Radetec grips with embedded electronics for each make/model of firearm, one magazine, and a user’s manual. MSRP is $160 for either the digital-numeric model or the LED display version.</p>
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