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Tucson, AZ (10 January 2022)- Riton Optics is pleased to introduce new products for 2022. Riton has been focused on providing consumers with high quality optics and unmatched service at the industry’s most competitive prices. From their home base in Tucson, Arizona, this Military/Law Enforcement Veteran owned optics company has become the industry’s fastest growing optics company by standing out from the competition in quality, value and service.
“We are excited to finally present our new product line for 2022” Riton Optics Founder and CEO, Brady Speth, stated, “We took all of our customer feedback, and our team has created new optics and accessories that I’m proud have the Riton shield.”
Riton will be displaying these new products at Shot Show next week in Las Vegas. For more information on Riton Optics new products for 2022, please see ritonoptics.com.
Riton is the only Law Enforcement and Military Veteran-Owned optics company in the world, founded on the premise that customers should be able to buy quality optics and have the industry’s best service at every price point. Riton is passionate about offering high quality optics at the industry’s most competitive prices, and always putting the customer first. Every Riton optic goes through a rigorous dual inspection process in Tucson and is backed by the Riton Promise Warranty which includes rapid product replacement on all returns. For more information on Riton and to SEE THE DIFFERENCE, visit ritonoptics.com.
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