Medal record
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Michael Paul Voigt (September 23, 1958 – March 24, 2018)[1] waspresident of theUnited States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) from 2000 to 2012.
He later worked forSurefire LLC in the Suppressor R&D division, in addition to working withSafariland R&D.
Michael has won numerous world and national titles inhandgun,shotgun,rifle, andmultigun through over 30 years of competition.[citation needed] A few of these titles include theIPSC World Championship Individual titles 3 times, IPSC World Team Championship 7 times, IPSC Continental Shotgun 2 times, IPSC Continental handgun 2 times, International Tactical Rifle Championship 5 times and USPSA multi-gun 14 times.
Michael Voigt was influential in the formation ofStrayer Voigt Inc and their line of Infinity Firearms of modular wide-frame 1911s, also called 2011s. Strayer-Voigt, Inc. was started in June 1994 when its founder Sandy Strayer leftSTI International Inc to form his own company, and then joined forces with Michael Voigt who contributed both as a professional shooter and gunsmith.
Michael died in 2018 from cancer.[2]
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