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At 15, Tori Nonakas competitive shooting experience covers many different disciplines, including USPSA, SSCA, IPSC, IDPA, Bianchi & GSSF. During the 2010 season, she was awarded the USPSA National Juniors Champion in Limited 10 competition, the US Steel National Super Junior, the IDPA National Junior Champion and many other regional and local championship titles.
Tori Nonaka Named Newest Member of Team Glock Shooting Squad
March 2, 2011Printer Friendly | Email |
(GunReports.com) Glock, Inc., has announced that Junior Shooting Champion Tori Nonaka has been added to Team Glock, the companys shooting squad.
Nonaka will become the third member of Team Glock, joining World Champion and Team Glock Captain Dave Sevigny and Female World Champion Shooter Randi Rogers.
Nonaka began shooting at age three when her father taught her the importance of firearms safety and the fundamentals of marksmanship. Her first pistol was a .22 caliber. By age 12, Nonaka was shooting with a .45 and began taking her first training course at the U.S. Shooting Academy. Since then, she has attended a variety of classes from top USPSA shooters.
It was during an Area 8 match in 2008, that Nonaka was introduced to Sevigny.
Dave supported me from the beginning, and encouraged me to get a Glock, Nonaka said. Her first Glock was a G34.
Tori is an extremely gifted young shooter with an incredibly bright career ahead of her, said Vice President of Sales and Marketing Gary Fletcher. Our shooting team continues to thrive in every competition, showcasing their talents and demonstrating the diversity of the Glock pistols. We are very excited to have Tori and the talents she brings to the team.
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