Accuracy X Pistol Raffle

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posted on June 14, 2019
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Accuracy X will raffle off a one-of-a-kind 1911 pistol to raise funds for the U.S. F-Class Rifle Team, to compete at the 2021 World Championships in Bioemfontein, South Africa. This patriotically colored X-Series pistol features a match bull barrel chambered in .45 ACP, a light skeletonized slide and a front SLOT-sight system with a fiber-optic front-sight insert. Accuracy X's Multi-Sight system is also utilized, with a tactical carrier module on the back. Further, the pistol boasts Patriot Blue X Armor finish on the barrel, American-flag-colored grip panels engraved with the U.S. F-Class Rifle Team's logo and a trigger with star cutouts. All small blue parts, as well as the barrel, are polished for added contrast against the satin stainless finish of the slide and frame. 

The pistol comes packaged in a hardwood box emblazoned with the U.S. F-Class Rifle Team logo and contains a signed 50-yard test target, serial numbered challenge coin, data book and two Accuracy X magazines that are color matching. To purchase raffle tickets, please contact Stephen Ireland, Adjutant U.S. Rifle Team, at (858) 525-5722 or [email protected]. For more information on the US F-Class Rifle Team, please visit usarifle2021.com. To learn more about Accuracy X products, check out accuracyx.com.












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