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Click here to download the catalog as a PDF file. To view this site you need Adobe Flash Player and your browser must allow javaScripts. Go here to get the latest Flash Player. Media Day Breaks Attendance Record he 4th Annual Media Day at the Range, held the day before the 2009 SHOT Show in Orlando, Fla., broke all records, according to event organizers, thanks in large part to the support of Bass Pro Shops. Nearly 425 members of the outdoor media from around the world attended the event in January. Nearly 50 manufacturers and organizations exhibited at the event. “Media Day at the Range provides manufacturers like ATK the opportunity to have hands-on interaction with the top writers in the hunting and shooting industry,” said Jason Nash, ATK’s communications and events manager. The event also raised funds and equipment for the Florida 4-H Shooting Sports Program. Details on Media Day at the Range 2010 will be announced in the coming months. Visit www.media-day.com. T STI Donates $14,500 To USPSA TI International has donated $14,500 to the U.S. Practical Shooting Association (USPSA). The funds, raised through sales of two limited-edition 1911 USPSA/STI signature pistols, will support a variety of USPSA programs and initiatives. “The employees of STI International are proud of our company’s longstanding support for the sport of practical shooting. We have supported hundreds of shooters, sponsored countless matches and made growing the shooting sports a top priority,” said Dave Skinner, STI president and CEO. “That’s why we are so pleased to present USPSA with this check to help them continue their vital efforts in expanding the sport we love.” This is the second pistol program of its type undertaken by USPSA to help fund practical shooting, which has grown to record levels in the past three years. The first effort in 2006 with firearms maker Para USA raised $31,000 for the organization. For more information about STI International, visit www.stiguns.com. For more about USPSA, visit www.uspsa.org. across the country to support local school shooting teams,” said Larry Potterfield, MidwayUSA Foundation president. The Scholastic Shooting Trust was formed to provide funding for shooting sports education in traditional public and private high schools, colleges and universities, so participating students can improve their confidence, discipline and leadership skills. For more information, visit www.midwayusa.com or www. scholasticshootingtrust.org. S he MidwayUSA Foundation, parent of the Scholastic Shooting Trust, received 501(c)(3) status as a public charity and seeks to expand its funding of competitive shooting at high schools, colleges and universities. “We’ve kicked off the planning for our first fundraising banquet, and pretty soon we anticipate you’ll see these banquets T Foundation Granted Non-Profit Status NEW. THREE TACTICAL TOOLS IN ONE MODULAR PACKAGE. Modular Vertical Foregrip > INDEPENDENT MOMENTARY, STROBE AND CONSTANT-ON MODES > LASER FULLY ADJUSTABLE FOR WINDAGE AND ELEVATION > REPLACEABLE, 150/200-LUMEN LED LIGHT MODULE > AMBIDEXTROUS DUAL-SIDE ACTIVATION SWITCHES > FITS PICATINNY 1913 RAILS > PATENT-PENDING DESIGN NO TOOLS REQUIRED FOR ASSEMBLY OR DISASSEMBLY (800) 442-2406 www.crimsontrace.com www.shootingindustry.com MAY 2009 13 |