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evision Eyewear hosted an open house in August to unveil its new multimillion-dollar manufacturing facilities. The $6 million plant and equipment provide Revision with state-of-the-art injection molding and coating capabilities for lens manufacturing. Attending the opening ceremonies were Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, Maj. Gen. Michael Dubie, Brig. Gen. Steven Cray and Revision CEO Jonathan Blanshay. Generals Dubie and Cray thanked the Blanshay family and Revision for their generous support of the Vermont National Guard Fallen Heroes Memorial. “At Revision, we are very proud of the investment we have made in our Vermont facility, as well as in our employees,” Blanshay said. “Revision stands to be- During Revision’s open house, CEO Jonathan Blanshay (second come the premier lens from right) accepts the Vermont National Guard Green Mountain manufacturing facility Boys flag. From left are: Vermont Governor Jim Douglas, Brig. Gen. in North America by Steven Cray, Blanshay and Maj. Gen. Michael Dubie. combining the most technically advanced molding and coating equipment available today.” Approximately 150 guests toured the new environmentally controlled clean room that houses Revision’s lens molding and coating equipment. For more information, visit www.revisioneyewear.com. R Revision Eyewear Opens New Facility Federal Unveils New Web Site F ederal Premium Ammunition announces the unveiling of a new Web site at www. federalpremium.com. The contemporary site design, Federal points out, makes the user experience simpler and more informative than the previous site, while integrating more video and interactive features. Federal based the information structure of the new site on Web statistics gathered on the old site for five years. According to Federal, two new features will help people choose their ammunition wisely. A new video player shows the latest new product information, educational videos and the new “The Bullet Breakdown” video, which examines four bullet construction types and why they’re built for different applications. The Interactive Rifle Load Recommendations is an online adaptation of the Interactive Rifle Ammunition Authority found at Federal retailers. Host Jim Scoutten leads hunters to the right bullet choice based on game, caliber and range. “The new site is a great balance of information our customers want, take-you-there imagwww.federalpremium.com ery and useful tools to help hunters and shooters make informed decisions and learn more about their passion,” said Kyle Tengwall, director of marketing. Visit Us At Booth # 6853 Circle No. 245 on Inquiry Card Also In The Law Enforcement Section Booth # 8781 22 Read SI DIGITAL www.shootingindustry.com • SHOT SHOW SUPER ISSUE 2009