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SCI Announces Trijicon Continued Partnership

by Safari Club International on January 26, 2012

SCI Announces Trijicon Continued Partnership

Safari Club International (SCI) today announced that Trijicon will sponsor the 40thAnnual Hunters’ Convention at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, NV February 1-4, 2012.

“SCI is one of the largest hunting organizations dedicated to protecting our freedom to hunt,” said Tom Munson, Director Sales & Marketing of Trijicon. “Through our support of SCI, we know that Trijicon is making a difference for future generations of hunters.”

“We are extremely proud of SCI’s long partnership with Trijicon,” said SCI President Kevin Anderson. “Trijicon is a leader in their field of hunting optics. Through their corporate partnership with SCI, they keep sportsmen and women afield by supporting lobbying efforts that protect against anti-hunting organizations worldwide.”

“Trijicon is a leader for modern hunting optics, and their product line is a reflection of their passion for all hunters’ needs. Through our continued collaboration and support of SCI’s hunting advocacy mission we know that our hunting heritage will be protected into the future,” concluded SCI Chief Communications Officer Larry Rudolph.

SCI’s 40th Annual Hunters’ Convention will be the largest ever in the organization’s history. With over 2,000 exhibitors in over 1million square feet of exhibit space the 2012 SCI Hunters’ Convention will be the largest in SCI history. Register today for the 2012 Convention in Las Vegas, Nevada and learn more about vendors, convention banquets and evening entertainment by visiting www.showsci.com.

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  • Shake Down

     Trijicon seems like they have some cool consumer stuff, but why dont we ever see them advertising or written up other then in a sci press release. Seems like this is a military company and they dont really care about the consumer. just curious