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'''Vertu Corporation''', [[Doing business as|d/b/a]] '''C-MORE Systems''',<ref>[http://www.militaryindustrialcomplex.com/contract_detail.asp?contract_id=19316 Vertu Corporation dba C-More Competition defense contract to the Army given on 4/2/2012]</ref> is an [[United States|American]] manufacturer of [[firearm]]s and firearm accessories. Vertu was established in [[Manassas, Virginia]]<ref>http://dealers.gundigest.com/l/7370/Vertu-Corp</ref> in 1993 and the C-MORE Competition name was established in 1999.<ref>[http://www.cedhk.com/shop/news/2/US-Army-Awarded-Contract-to-C%252dMORE-Competition.html US Army Awarded Contract to C-MORE Competition]</ref> Its primary products are [[red dot sight]]s, marketed as being for [[M1911 pistol]]s, [[Glock pistol]]s, and [[AR-15]]s. Its sights are also recommended by [[FN Herstal]] for the [[M249 Squad Automatic Weapon|M249 SAW]]<ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF014&gid=FNG008&mid=FNM0041 M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon)]</ref> and [[M240 machine gun]].<ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF015&gid=FNG008&mid=FNM0043 M240 B]</ref> The company also manufactures the [[M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System]] for the [[United States armed forces]].
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'''Vertu Corporation''', [[Doing business as|d/b/a]] '''C-MORE Systems''',<ref>[http://www.militaryindustrialcomplex.com/contract_detail.asp?contract_id=19316 Vertu Corporation dba C-More Competition defense contract to the Army given on 4/2/2012]</ref> is an [[United States|American]] manufacturer of [[firearm]]s and firearm accessories. Vertu was established in Manassas, Virginia<ref>http://dealers.gundigest.com/l/7370/Vertu-Corp</ref> in 1993 and the C-MORE Competition name was established in 1999.<ref>[http://www.cedhk.com/shop/news/2/US-Army-Awarded-Contract-to-C%252dMORE-Competition.html US Army Awarded Contract to C-MORE Competition]</ref> Its primary products are [[red dot sight]]s, marketed as being for [[M1911 pistol]]s, [[Glock pistol]]s, and [[AR-15]]s. Its sights are also recommended by [[FN Herstal]] for the [[M249 Squad Automatic Weapon|M249 SAW]]<ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF014&gid=FNG008&mid=FNM0041 M249 SAW (Squad Automatic Weapon)]</ref> and [[M240 machine gun]].<ref>[http://www.fnhusa.com/le/products/firearms/model.asp?fid=FNF015&gid=FNG008&mid=FNM0043 M240 B]</ref> The company also manufactures the [[M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System]] for the [[United States armed forces]].
   
 
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Latest revision as of 01:56, 19 May 2017

Vertu Corporation, d/b/a C-MORE Systems,[1] is an American manufacturer of firearms and firearm accessories. Vertu was established in Manassas, Virginia[2] in 1993 and the C-MORE Competition name was established in 1999.[3] Its primary products are red dot sights, marketed as being for M1911 pistols, Glock pistols, and AR-15s. Its sights are also recommended by FN Herstal for the M249 SAW[4] and M240 machine gun.[5] The company also manufactures the M26 Modular Accessory Shotgun System for the United States armed forces.

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