Mason Lane Joins SIG Sauer Pro Team

Mason Lane added to SIG Sauer’s Professional Shooting Team, joining top shooters Max Michel, Daniel Horner and Lena Miculek.

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posted on May 20, 2024
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Mason Lane has officially joined the SIG Sauer Professional Shooting Team—Team SIG—and will join Team Captain Max Michel, Daniel Horner and Lena Miculek.

Lane made his Team SIG debut at the 2024 NRA Annual Meetings and Exhibits in Dallas, Texas, last week.

“To join Team SIG is a tremendously exciting opportunity. I’ve been supported by SIG in various roles for 10 years, beginning when I was just a junior shooter, and the company’s loyalty to me has been instrumental in my success,” Lane said. “This role with Team SIG affords me the opportunity to give back in a meaningful way and compete with the products that are proven amongst champions for quality, reliability, and performance. As a lifelong New Hampshire resident, I am looking forward to being part of a local company that is globally dominant.”

Lane’s accomplishments include three USPSA National Championships, three IPSC National Championships and multiple USPSA Area and other match wins. Additionally, he is a USPSA Grand Master and IDPA distinguished master.

For pistol competition, Lane will shoot a P320-XFIVE LEGION, as well as a ROMEO2 optic for carry-optics competition and SIG Sauer ammunition.

“We are thrilled to add Mason to Team SIG and be a force in the development of his professional-shooting career,” SIG Sauer Chief Marketing Officer and Executive Vice President, Commercial Sales Tom Taylor said. “Mason’s ability and potential is exponential, and this is an amazing opportunity for him to develop alongside the most prolific, dominant and respected professional shooters known worldwide.”

Lane’s first competition with Team SIG will be the 2024 USPSA SIG Sauer Carry Optics Nationals at the Cardinal Shooting Center in Marengo, Ohio, which begins on June 25.

“I am truly honored to stand alongside Max, Daniel and Lena and call them my teammates. I have followed the journey of their storied careers and to be included amongst them is truly humbling for me,” Lane said. 

Learn more about Team SIG at sigsauer.com.

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