2019 Invitational Counter Sniper Team Competition: Sponsor Spotlight

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posted on August 15, 2019
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Go behind the scenes as American Rifleman talks to sponsors of the 2019 Invitational Counter Sniper Team Competition, held at the Peacemaker National Training Center in Glengary, W.Va. In the videos below, Armor Express, a body armor company catering largely to law enforcement, and the Evans Group, a law-enforcement product representative company, discuss their motivations in supporting the competition, its hallowed history and its importance to the law enforcement community.

2019 Invitational Counter Sniper Team Competition Sponsor Spotlight: The Evans Group


2019 Invitational Counter Sniper Team Competition Sponsor Spotlight: Armour Express


Additional Reading:
The Invitational Counter Sniper Team Competition—Inception to Present Day

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