What does "TALO" mean?

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I see this term used quite frequently by any number of manufacturers in regards to various models. Would someone please enlighten me. :confused: I apologize if I put this in the wrong section of the forum.
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TALO Distributors, Inc. is a distributor in the hunting and fishing trade that commissions exclusive editions of firearms from Colt,[1] Smith & Wesson,[2] Ruger,[3] Glock and North American Arms for their network of dealers. TALO Distributors provides Ruger with the ability to help raise funds for the USA Shooting Team by offering a takedown Ruger 10/22 with 10% of the proceeds donated to the US Shooting Team.

TALO Distributors - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Talo or Talau (Basque pronunciation: [talo]) is a typical food of the Basque Country, similar to the traditional corn tortilla of Mesoamerica, made of corn flour and water. It is round and is cooked in a warm metal plank.

Talo (food) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


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Talo generally means that you get a Smith&Wesson revolver with a pair of $69.00 laser carved "rosewood" {which we all know is of course laminated birch} stocks for about $250.00 more and they call it "Limited" or "Deluxe."
 
Talo generally means that you get a Smith&Wesson revolver with a pair of $69.00 laser carved "rosewood" {which we all know is of course laminated birch} stocks for about $250.00 more and they call it "Limited" or "Deluxe."


LOL! You're right about that!


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