BudsGunShop.com - le version vs none le
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there are two different models on this particular gun. the match, not the steel frame, or the 10rd. there is a model 2813335LE and a model 2813335. both are 15rd q5 match polymer. what is the difference in the gun? what is/does the LE stand for on end of model number? any help thanks in advance.
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they are the same gun the LE is just packaged for sale to Qualified Professionals Many major manufacturers offer discounts to a large list of individuals they consider Qualified Professionals. Although commonly referred to as Law Enforcement, LE or Veterans Discounts, these discounts are actually also available to many other types of Qualified Professionals, including : Active, Honorably Discharged or Retired Military personnel - all branches (veterans, including medical discharges/disabled) National Guard personnel - all branches Military Reserve personnel - all branches CAP - Civil Air Patrol Fire Fighters - including volunteers Paramedics and EMTs TSA Employees Commercial Pilots Federal Flight Deck Officers Air Marshals Court Judges District and Deputy District Attorneys All sworn or retired Law Enforcement Officers - city, county, state, and federal All Corrections and Probation Officers State Licensed Security Companies State, Federal, and Private Security Guards DOD Contractors budsgunshop.com/catalog/qualified_professional_discounts.php
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