Williams Sisters Join Team Colt

The Utah-based sisters will represent Colt at shooting competitions and industry events.

by posted on April 17, 2020
Williams Sisters Join Team Colt

Colt’s Manufacturing Company has announced that Utah-based sisters Jalise Williams and Justine Williams have joined Team Captain Mark Redl and Wyatt Gibson on Team Colt, and will represent Colt at shooting competitions and industry events.

Jalise Williams, 17, competes in USPSA, IPSC, 3-Gun, and Steel Challenge. She became the youngest Single Stack Lady National Champion in USPSA history at the age of 15 and holds more than 100 titles. Her 2019 titles include:

  • Limited Lady National Champioan
  • Single Stack Lady National Champion
  • L-10 Lady National Champion
  • L-10 A-Class National Champion
  • IPSC Classic Lady National Champion

“My whole world revolves around my love for the shooting sports,” said Jalise Williams. “Colt is a legendary company and I never imagined that I would have the opportunity to represent the brand. I am beyond excited to be a part of Team Colt.”

Justine Williams, 15, has competed in a variety of shooting disciplines for six years. At age 13 she became the youngest-ever Production Grandmaster and at age 15 earned the PCC Grandmaster title. Justine is the first and only female to become a two-time USPSA Grandmaster.

On joining Team Colt, Justine says, “Having Colt gear that I trust 100 percent will allow me to focus on the road to winning. Colt is not just a name; it is a legacy of American-made, quality firearms.”

Justine won five national titles in 2019:

  • USPSA High Lady in the Open, Carry Optics, and Productions Divisions
  • USPSA High Junior National Production Champion
  • IPSC High Lady Production Division

Jalise Williams recently took home the High Lady and High Junior titles at the Western States Single Stack Championship. Justine Williams recently shot the Mesquite Mayhem Steel Challenge Match, taking home the 1st Overall Match title and 1st Overall PCC title. Both women continue into 2020 with full competition schedules, including Safariland Single Stack Classic Nationals, IPSC Nationals, and IPSC World Shoot XIX in Pattaya, Thailand.

For more, visit Colt.com.

 

 

 

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