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Building the Valley: Father-son veterans provide self-defense options at RC Firearms in New Kensington

Brian C. Rittmeyer
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Cole Berg (left) and his father, Roy, opened RC Firearms in February in New Kensington.
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A mural of Alle-Kiski Valley’s fallen police officers — Derek Kotecki, Brian Shaw and Justin McIntire — greets visitors to RC Firearms, owned by Roy Berg (left) and his son, Cole, in New Kensington.
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Handguns have been the biggest sellers at RC Firearms in New Kensington, co-owner Cole Berg said.
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Roy Berg holds a flintlock rifle, the oldest weapon available for sale at RC Firearms in New Kensington.
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Roy Berg holds a .50-caliber Smith & Wesson 500 at his store, RC Firearms in New Kensington. The handgun is the largest made by Smith & Wesson.

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