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Exhibitorlist 2020 IWA Outdoorclassics COMPANY Exhibitorlist 2020 IWA OutdoorClassics COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. 1791 Gunleather 5-104 Hall 5 2WOLFS 6-129 Hall 6 3E 9-440 Hall 9 3HGR slings 3-410 Hall 3 3M Deutschland GmbH 3-318 Hall 3 4 Stable Stick 6-109 Hall 6 4-14 Factory SRL 9-248 Hall 9 5.11 International AB 9-201 Hall 9 5.45 DESIGN 9-447 Hall 9 A. Uberti SPA Uberti replicas 4A-117 Hall 4A Abbey Supply Company Ltd 6-447 Hall 6 Abílio P. Carneiro & Filhos S.A. 4-107 Hall 4 ABRONA INTERNATIONAL 9-341 Hall 9 Accurize AS 3-126 Hall 3 Accusharp Knife Sharpeners 5-216 Hall 5 ACEBEAM 6-142 Hall 6 Acetk (Acetech) 8-401 Hall 8 ACI Laser GmbH 7-230 Hall 7 ACMA - Distributor For Fine Knives 5-454 Hall 5 Acme United Europe/ Camillus / DMT 5-323 Hall 5 Acropolis 6-434 Hall 6 ACTA NON VERBA KNIVES 5-259 Hall 5 ACTinBlack 9-532 Hall 9 ActionSportGames A/S 8-212 Hall 8 ACT-MAG SRL 7-703 Hall 7 ADC Armi Dallera Custom srl 9-126 Hall 9 ADLER ARMS COMPANY 1-540 Hall 1 AEA Precision Airguns Inc. 7-524 Hall 7 Aero Precision 9-605 Hall 9 AFS HASSAS DÖKÜM 1-115 Hall 1 AGAOGLU HAVACILIK ve SAVUNMA SAN. LTD. STI 7-702 Hall 7 AGM GLOBAL VISION 3-204 Hall 3 Aguila Ammunition/TxAT 7-612 Hall 7 ahg-Anschütz Handels GmbH 1-512 Hall 1 Aim Top International 8-302 Hall 8 Aimpoint AB 3A-209 Hall 3A aimSport Sweden AB 1-619 Hall 1 AIR ARMS 7A-424 Hall 7A Page 1 of 43 COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. Air Chrony s.r.o. 7-309 Hall 7 Airforce Airguns 9-513 Hall 9 Airgun Technology 7-105 Hall 7 AirMaks arms Ü7A-105 foyer 7A Airsoft Evolution International 8-407 Hall 8 Airsoftzone 8-418 Hall 8 AK SAVUNMA SAN. VE TIC. A.S. 7-715 Hall 7 AKAH Albrecht Kind GmbH 7-116 Hall 7 Akar Holster 9-537 Hall 9 AKILA (IZOP-K) 3A-415 Hall 3A AKKAR 4A-516 Hall 4A AKSA ARMS 7-600 Hall 7 AKU Italia s.r.l. 4-447 Hall 4 Al Mar, ETE, Elite Survival, HWI, US Armor 9-206 Hall 9 Alan Paine Country Collection 4-303 Hall 4 Alberts GmbH 4A-206 Hall 4A Albrecht Bender GmbH u. Co 9-309 Hall 9 ALCYON- LARRAÑAGA Y ELORZA, S.A. 9-407 Hall 9 Aleksis Ltd. 7-314 Hall 7 ALEXANDRE MAREUIL- MADE IN FRANCE 4-101 Hall 4 ALFA - PROJ, spol. s r.o. 3A-520 Hall 3A Alfa Cuchilleria S. L. 5-337 Hall 5 Alfa Precision 1-111 Hall 1 ALFASHIRT 9-340 Hall 9 ALICO SPORT SAS 4-152 Hall 4 Allen Company 6-300 Hall 6 ALLJAGD 1-538 Hall 1 Alot Enterprise Co., Ltd. 3A-316 Hall 3A ALPENHEAT GmbH 4-243 Hall 4 Alpha Loading Systems 3-102 Hall 3 Alpha Optics 9-539 Hall 9 Alpha Photonics GmbH & Co KG 7A-621 Hall 7A Alpha Security Consulting & Training 9-633 Hall 9 Alpina, d.o.o., Ziri 4-241 Hall 4 ALSA PRO s.r.o. 7-407 Hall 7 ALTEK DOKUM AS 7-200 Hall 7 Amare Knives 5-254 Hall 5 Amazing Industries 6-151 Hall 6 AmChar Wholesale Inc. 5-105 Hall 5 Page 2 of 43 COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. AMMUNITIONS EG DELSUR 1-319 Hall 1 ANATOLIA Fisek A.S. 7-700 Hall 7 Andres Industries AG 9-349 Hall 9 Anna Ltd 3-303 Hall 3 ANORAK 9-643 Hall 9 ANSCHÜTZ, J.G. GmbH & Co. KG 1-512 Hall 1 ANTONINI KNIVES ITALY 5-243 Hall 5 ANTREG a.s. 7A-620 Hall 7A APOLO AIR GUNS PELLETS 1-419 Hall 1 APS Limited 8-403 Hall 8 ARCHER - TVT Europe s.r.o. 3A-504 Hall 3A ArcherCamp Hunting & Outdoor 4-158 Hall 4 Arctic Antiques GmbH 3A-314 Hall 3A Ardesa S.A. 1-334 Hall 1 Area 419 Firearms LLC 3A-120 Hall 3A Arex d.o.o. 7-628 Hall 7 ARGUN, s.r.o. 9-133 Hall 9 Ariat Europe Limited 4-545 Hall 4 ARKEN / Hancock Armory 3-524 Hall 3 Arktis 9-329 Hall 9 ARMA 7-330 Hall 7 ARMA ZEKA s.r.o. 3A-406 Hall 3A Armament Technology Incorporated 9-208 Hall 9 Armanov d.o.o. 3-206 Hall 3 Armed Guns Izmirlioglu Av Malzemeleri San.Tic .Ltd. Sti 1-131 Hall 1 Armi Perazzi S.p.a. 1-304 Hall 1 Armond S.R.L. 4-329 Hall 4 ArmourLite Watch Company 9-628 Hall 9 ARMS & Hunting 7A-324 Hall 7A Armsan Silah Sanayi ve Ticaret AS 1-436 Hall 1 Armscor Global Defense, Inc. 7-503 Hall 7 ARMUSA 1-318 Hall 1 ArmyTec 9-346 Hall 9 Armytek GmbH 6-219 Hall 6 Arno Bernard Knives 5-457 Hall 5 Art Gladius S.L.U. 5-328 Hall 5 Artemis by Namonamah Exim Pvt. Ltd. 6-351 Hall 6 ARTIPEL sas 4-420 Hall 4 ARTURE Art & Nature s.r.o. 6-448 Hall 6 Page 3 of 43 COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. Arxus of Sweden AB 4-234 Hall 4 Ascent Fair (Hong Kong) Limited 6-440 Hall 6 ASDL Gas Machine (Ningbo) Co., Ltd. 7-740 Hall 7 Ase Utra Oy 3-410 Hall 3 ASELKON SAVUNMA VE SILAH 7A-518 Hall 7A ASG Knives 5-411 Hall 5 ASOCIACION ARMERA - Hall 1 ASSAC APPAREL 6-241 Hall 6 Associacion of firearms producers and resellers 3A-512 Hall 3A ATA Arms 3A-122 Hall 3A Ata Mould 7-427 Hall 7 ATA-GEAR 9-627 Hall 9 ATAMAN 7-534 Hall 7 A-TEC AS 3-619 Hall 3 ATEF Hunting & Outdoor 6-218 Hall 6 ATELIER 1515 4-211 Hall 4 ATESCI 7-516 Hall 7 ATI Outdoors 3-629 Hall 3 ATN Europe Ltd. 3A-203 Hall 3A AttraTec 4-526 Hall 4 AUER Packaging 6-123 Hall 6 AXFILIA Lda 4-136 Hall 4 AYA - AGUIRRE Y ARANZABAL 1-421 Hall 1 B&H Waffenhandelsgesellschaft oHG 7A-124 Hall 7A B&T AG 9-204 Hall 9 B.B.E. ELETRONICA B.B.E. DI AJIL M. 3-713 Hall 3 B.F.I.M. snc 1-519 Hall 1 B.S.N. BALLABIO 7-625 Hall 7 Bachmann Kunststoff Technologien GmbH 5-250 Hall 5 BALBACHDAMAST® 5-340 Hall 5 BALISTIK DEFENCE 3-415 Hall 3 Ballistic-Steel 9-140 Hall 9 BALLISTOL GmbH 6-100 Hall 6 BAM GROUP (WUXI BAM CO., LTD.) 7A-319 Hall 7A BANNER s.r.o. (Ltd.) 4-123 Hall 4 BARAK SILAH LTD 1-118 Hall 1 Barnaul Cartridge Plant JSC 7A-422 Hall 7A Barnes Bullets 3-305 Hall 3 BARRETT FIREARMS 5-143 Hall 5 Page 4 of 43 COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. BARTAVEL 4-602 Hall 4 BASCHIERI & PELLAGRI 7-323 Hall 7 Battenfeld Technologies Inc. 1-312 Hall 1 BATTLE ARMS DEVELOPMENT, INC. 3A-120 Hall 3A BATUNER Consulting and Commerce LLC. 3-632 Hall 3 Bau Lian B.V. / Poe Lang 6-200 Hall 6 BAUDOU - UMO BOOTS 4-115 Hall 4 Bauer, Hans J. GmbH & Co KG 7-103 Hall 7 BB King 8-318 Hall 8 BBT Ltd 6-422 Hall 6 BCB International Ltd 9-530 Hall 9 BCM Europearms s.a.s. 7A-509 Hall 7A Beier, Karl 4-302 Hall 4 BEIJING ALSACE TRADING CO., LTD. 9-646 Hall 9 Beijing Photoelectric Science&Tec 3-200 Hall 3 Belleville Boot Company 9-500 Hall 9 BENCHMADE KNIFE COMPANY 5-122 Hall 5 Benelli Armi S.p.A. 4A-310 Hall 4A BENISPORT 4-345 Hall 4 Beretta Pietro Spa. Fabbrica d'armi 4A-110 Hall 4A Beretta Pietro Spa. Fabbrica d'Armi 4A-117 Hall 4A Beretta Pietro Spa. Fabbrica d'Armi 4A-118 Hall 4A Beretta Pietro Spa. Fabbrica d'Armi 4A-300 Hall 4A Beretta Pietro Spa. Fabbrica d'Armi 4A-317 Hall 4A Beretti S.R.L. 1-501 Hall 1 BERGARA TM (DIKAR S.COOP.) 1-324 Hall 1 Berger + Schröter GmbH 6-402 Hall 6 Berghaus 9-431 Hall 9 BERING OPTICS 5-212 Hall 5 Berry's Bullets 3A-120 Hall 3A Berry's Manufacturing 7-535 Hall 7 BEST protection GmbH 9-402 Hall 9 BESTECH KNIVES COMPANY 5-407 Hall 5 BETTINSOLI TARCISIO SRL 7-527 Hall 7 Bignami S.p.A. 6-200 Hall 6 Bilsa Savunma Teknolojileri A.S. 1-113 Hall 1 Bio Ammo SL. 1-402 Hall 1 Birdland Industries Inc. 6-450 Hall 6 bke media GmbH & Co. KG 9-311 Hall 9 Page 5 of 43 COMPANY BOOTH-NO. HALL-NO. BLACK FLASH Archery GmbH 6-155 Hall 6 Black Rain Ordnance, INC. 9-614 Hall 9 Blackforest Precision 3-534 Hall 3 BLACKHAWK! 3-107 Hall 3 Blackwater Ammunition 7-313 Hall 7 Blaser GmbH 3A-216 Hall 3A Blaser GmbH 3A-522 Hall 3A BLEIKER Precision Engineering AG 7A-308 Hall 7A BLOW BLANK PISTOLS 7-702a Hall 7 Blue Ridge Knives 5-116 Hall 5 Bo Manufacture / Lancer Tactical Europe 8-409 Hall 8 BOE Electro-optics System Co., Ltd 3-615 Hall 3 BogenSportWelt - Distribution 6-344 Hall 6 Bohemia Air Soft 8-319 Hall 8 Boly Media Communications (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. 6-223 Hall 6 Boomerang Tool Co 5-206 Hall 5 Bore Tech, Inc. 5-142 Hall 5 BORNAGHI 7-334 Hall 7 Bosnian Tools Factory d.d.
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