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ATN
Spanning the world of optics, night vision and thermal imaging, ATN has developed the largest selection of low light optical devices that cater to consumers, law enforcement and military clients in over two decades since its founding. ATN has consistently delivered new and innovative technologies, recently revolutionising the market with it’s X-Sight scopes and BinoX binoculars based on Obsidian Core technology.
Browning
Since 1897, the year when the first Browning gun was made, millions, even tens of millions, of shotguns and rifles for hunting or target shooting have been created and manufactured by Browning. The inventor of the semi-automatic shotgun, Over-and-Under shotgun and, semi-automatic rifle, and most recently, an Over-and-Under gun with the lowest action frame and fastest firing system on the market. Target shooters, hunters, and collectors can find in these fascinating items a pleasure that is renewed endlessly. Among makes of weapons, just as with makes of watches or cars, there are some whose history is part of the reputation of the entire industry. Browning, for example.
Pulsar
Pulsar returns as the awards’ main sponsor for the third year running. Pulsar is well known as a leader in both thermal and night vision technologies across a variety of market places, but what is not as widely talked about is their history as a company and what drives them. Pulsar’s story begins when a small company started producing wooden draw tube telescopes in 1991. In 1994 they became Yukon Advanced Optics with a small but revolutionary range of day and night optics. The next big step came in 2001, when they produced and launched their first Gen 1 Night Vision Riflecope (NVRS), and by 2005, with continued investment and growth, the company was producing 70% of the world’s Gen 1 night vision devices. Yukon were simultaneously working on new technologies, and in 2003 launched the first digital night vision device, the popular Ranger spotter. The benefits of digital night vision for the consumer market were clear and between 2006 and 2008 they invested heavily in the research and development of digital products, which gave rise to the trademark Pulsar. Now, with over 1,000 employees, eight facilities in seven countries and an international network of distributors, including the exclusive UK distributor, Thomas Jacks, Pulsar are recognised as the leading global manufacturer of consumer thermal imaging, digital and image intensified devices. Pulsar continue to move forward, manufacturing innovative optical and electro-optical devices and accessories, such as the Axion and Thermion units released in 2019. The company’s main mission has always been to improve the performance, reliability, features and technology of its products and to make them available at prices rivals are unable to match. To help achieve this goal they produce almost everything themselves, from making their own moulds, to polishing their own optics and producing their own circuit boards, all using the latest and most sophisticated machinery. Even developing their own software, Pulsar are once again revolutionising the thermal and night vision industry by bringing new functionality to existing and future devices through developments such as Stream Vision.
The Game Fair
Traditionally the focal point of the Summer for those passionate about the countryside, The Game Fair will take place on Friday 23rd to Sunday 25th July 2021 at Ragley Hall in Warwickshire. Now entering its 62nd year, The Game Fair attracts around 120,000 visitors annually. Celebrating field sports and country life, The Game Fair boasts a comprehensive itinerary for the whole family, including gundog handling and international competitions, clay shooting, archery, fishing, game cookery, falconry, gamekeeping, ferreting, gardens and much more in between. The Game Fair is the largest festival of the countryside in the whole of Europe visitors can also enjoy a host of food, drink and shopping stalls, as well as outdoor activities including off-road driving.