Glock, Inc. announced today that KC Eusebio will join Tori Nonaka as a second member of Team Glock, Glock’s competitive shooting team. Bringing Eusebio aboard as a full-time employee lays to rest rumors that Glock would move to a sponsorship-only support model after the recent departure of full-time, professional shooters Dave Sevigny and Randi Rogers.
From Glock’s morning press release:
Eusebio, three-time World Speed Shooting Champion and former United States Army Marksmanship Unit team member, brings with him significant accomplishments and experience.
Eusebio will join fellow teammate and renowned junior female shooter Tori Nonaka on Team GLOCK. Like Nonaka, Eusebio was introduced to shooting by his father and began shooting competitively at the age of 8. Quickly, Eusebio rose to Master class in two short years. By the age of 12 he was, and remains, the youngest competitor in the world to earn the ranking as a Grand Master class shooter. At 15, he became the youngest shooter to win a world championship at the prestigious World Speed Shooting Championships Steel Challenge. One of eight competitors ever to earn the USPSA Open National Title, Eusebio also boasts three Steel National Titles.
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