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GSSF events are a great place to learn the safe handling of firearms in a constructive and enjoyable setting, said Randi Rogers, Team Glock Shooting Squad Member.

GSSF's First-Ever Ladies-Only Match Runs May 28-29

May 23, 2011

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(GunReports.com) -- The Glock Sport Shooting Foundation (GSSF) will hold the Palmetto Glock Girl Shootout, the first-ever ladies-only match May 28-29 at B.E.L.T. Training, in Reevesville, SC.

GSSF is an organization of Glock, Inc. that stages indoor and outdoor competitions for Glock owners throughout the United States.

All that is needed to compete in the Palmetto Glock Girl Shootout is a membership in GSSF and $25 entry fee for each division. To join, log onto www.GSSFonline.com and complete the application or sign up at the event.

Competitors are required to shoot with a GLOCK pistol, and a representative will be on hand during the match with stock GLOCK pistols for use in the competition.

“GSSF events are a great place to learn the safe handling of firearms in a constructive and enjoyable setting,” said Randi Rogers, Team Glock Shooting Squad Member. “The friends you will make and the experience you will have will be priceless. It is my belief that women will help save shooting sports, so let’s get as many girls out there shooting as possible!”

A custom Glock will also be available for competitors to shoot in the Unlimited Division, which is being gunsmithed and Duracoated by East Coast Guns of Summerville, SC, with the words “2011 First Annual Palmetto Glock Girl Shootout” on the slide.

Following the match, the gun will be auctioned off with all profits benefiting the “Wounded Warrior Project.”

A Glock pistol will also be given as a special performance award to the Match Meister, the lady with the single best performance score among all the stock divisions in the match.

Special recognitions with cash prizes for the highest score in the categories of High Senior, High Super Senior, High Junior and High Challenged will also be awarded.

Benefits of being a GSSF member include the ability to purchase one Glock per year at a discounted price and an opportunity to attend The Glock Armorer's Class. GSSF is affiliated with the United States Civilian Marksmanship Program, whose benefits are also made available to GSSF members.

To register for the match, or for more information, contact Lisa Marie Judy at 843.729.3917 or visit www.BeltTraining.com.

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