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RANSOM INTERNATIONAL

 

The Ransom Master Series Rest for Handguns: The World Standard for Accuracy Testing
Celebrating our 38th anniversary, Ransom International Corporation creates products that enable the shooter to obtain the utmost in firearms accuracy. For example, the Ransom Master Series Rest has become an international standard, and is used by all major handgun manufactures for accuracy testing.
Simply stated: The Ransom Master Series Rest represents the handgun shooter we all wish we could be. It is a precision, passive device that holds, fires, and recoils as nearly like the human hand as possible. It eliminates the human inconsistencies that ordinarily make handgun testing unreliable.
The Ransom Master Series Rest is the only machine rest to successfully accomplish the goal of precise, repeatable handgun accuracy testing. Introduced in 1969, it has become an international standard for accuracy testing.