"Tactically" important features of Guns

"Must have Tactical in the name." - BigG

Always a plus, although it should also contain at least one of the following: "CQB", "Ultra", "Custom", "Elite" or "Covert", as in:

Tactical CQB .45
Ultra Tactical 9mm
Custom Tactical Elite
Covert Custom Tactical Elite

or the ultimate in high speed, low drag, the CQB Ultra Tactical Custom Covert Elite, Stainless.
 
Aw man!!!! We forgot LOW-MAINTENANCE!!!

GSB has the correct name: CQB Ultra Tactical Custom Covert Elite, Stainless.

We just must, MUST use the adjectives high-speed, low-drag and low-maintenance when talking about it.

Prices will double when we start getting e-mails touting this product, with the topic header something like:

BANNED IN THE U.K., GET YOURS NOW BEFORE CONGRESS OUTLAWS THEM!
 
One more..

It has to be twice as expensive as the "regular" model, if there is one. If there isn't, it must be just expensive enough that you can't tell your wife what you spent on it.
 
Tactically important features

I seem to be in a minority here, but I would consider the most improtant tactically important feature of a gun is it's presence.
 
It also mut have the GSB patented H.E.A.T. (Hostile Environment Advanced Tactical) finish. This is crucial, as it is what makes the pistol "Low Drag".
 
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