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Crimson Trace, maker of Lightguard handgun-mounted lights, is building a dark shoot house at the NW Multigun Challenge July 9-10.
Crimson Trace Products Headline at NW Multigun Challenge
June 20, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) -- Crimson Trace has donated prizes, guns and ammo to several prestigious events this summer, including the NW Multigun Challenge, scheduled for July 9-10 in Albany, OR. Competitors will test their skills, engaging multiple targets using both white light from the companys innovative Lightguard handgun-mounted lights, as well as carbine-mounted IR lasers in conjunction with night vision equipment in a specially built dark shoot house.
This is a unique opportunity to shoot in both low-light and no-light scenarios and to my knowledge, no one has ever attempted it at a major 3-gun match. Said Kent Thomas, Director of Marketing for Crimson Trace. The new Lightguard was developed specifically for target engagement in across-the-room situations and our MVF-600 IR laser is currently in the hands of U.S. Special Forces troops, so shooters will have the best tools available in the match.
Crimson Trace has a 15-year history of serving its customers with the best of US-made defensive tools, first with the award-winning Lasergrip instinctively activated laser sight and now with the Lightguard 100 lumen white light for Glock, S&W and Springfield handguns.
For information regarding the NW Multigun Championship, contact Doug Hartley or Scott Hawkins at NWMultigun@aol.com.
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