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RECOIL's Andrew Bottrell Unveils Accessible Reloading Device at SHOT Show

Meet the accessible reloading device designed by RECOIL's Andrew Bottrell. Get ready to see it at SHOT Show.

In this picture I can see the pistol.
In this picture I can see the pistol.

RECOIL's Andrew Bottrell Unveils Accessible Reloading Device at SHOT Show

RECOIL, a leading firearms lifestyle publication, boasts a diverse team of reviewers with backgrounds in law enforcement, military, and competitive shooting. Andrew Bottrell, a passionate shooter and patriot, leads the team. Severely injured in combat, Bottrell lost his left hand and both legs but continues to innovate in the industry.

Bottrell, a former Navy serviceman, previously served on a Los Angeles class submarine and later transferred to Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), earning his 'crab' and 'dolphins' insignia. His latest reloading device, designed for pistol magazines and accessible to individuals with significant physical limitations, will be built by Blade-Tech and showcased at the upcoming SHOT Show.

RECOIL, founded in 2012, ensures editorial independence, providing unbiased reviews and recommendations free from advertiser influence. Subscribers to their email newsletter receive a pack of 50 Print-at-Home targets. The publication covers cutting-edge coverage and expert analysis, catering to modern shooting enthusiasts.

Andrew Bottrell's innovative reloading device, designed with accessibility in mind, will debut at SHOT Show, further cementing RECOIL's commitment to the shooting community. The publication's diverse team and editorial independence ensure reliable, unbiased information for its readers.

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