ZORE Initiates Military, Police Discount

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posted on June 13, 2018
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ZORE, which makes a gun lock that is inserted into the firing chamber and allows you to unlock and chamber a round in one move, has announced a program to sell its products at a discount to service members and law enforcement officers.

“Those who serve and protect us deserve our respect and gratitude—not just in word but in action,” said Bruno Escojido, chief executive officer of ZORE. “This program is a small token of our appreciation for their service and dedication to their fellow citizens and country. As a company founded by veterans, we believe in giving back to that community.”

Purchases made through the LEO program will result in a 10 percent discount.

ZORE has sold thousands of units since its launch in January, and the patent-pending chamber lock has received positive feedback from gun owners.  The caliber-specific lock is currently available in 9 mm, but the company plans to roll out .40 and .45 caliber versions in the coming months. Further down the road, ZORE plans to release an AR-15 version.

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