SMYRNA, Ga. (Feb. 28, 2012) –Team GLOCK continued with its winning 2012 season as Shooting Squad Captain, Randi Rogers took the title of High Lady Champion at the IDPA Indoor Nationals, held Feb. 23-25, in Springfiled, MA. Rogers took the High Lady Championship title, and finished seventh overall in the Stock Service Pistol Master Division.

She competed using the G34 Gen4, with night sights to help with the lower lit stages. This was the first time Rogers competed with this particular Gen4 model pistol. Rogers competed and won High Lady at the 2010 IDPA Indoor Nationals using a G17 Gen4. The GLOCK Gen4 pistols were first introduced in 2010 with the G22 Gen4 (.40 caliber). The Gen4 pistols include an interchangeable back strap system that allows the user to fit the pistol to their individual hand size. In addition, the Gen4 includes a new grip texture, an enlarged, reversible magazine release and a dual recoil spring.

“When the G34 Gen4 was introduced at SHOT Show in January, I was excited because the G34 is my favorite gun to compete with,” stated Rogers. “I have spent the last few weeks perfecting my skills with it. It was crucial that my gun worked flawlessly for competition, and the G34 Gen4 did just that. I look forward to switching over to the new Gen4 platform full time.”

Randi Rogers will next compete at the US Steel National Championships March 28th-April 1st, in Titusville, FL. Tori Nonaka will compete at the IDPA Florida State Championships, held March 10th-11th.

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