Company Details
velocity-outdoor
22
5,815
None
velocity-outdoor.com
0
VEL_1041264
In-progress

Velocity Outdoor Company CyberSecurity Posture
velocity-outdoor.comVelocity Outdoor began in 1923 as Crosman Rifle Company in Rochester, New York. Bertram Fenner, the Operations Manager for Crosman Brothers Seed Company, reached an agreement with William McLean to produce pellets and an airgun based on McLean’s own patented design. Two years later, Frank Hahn purchased Crosman Rifle Company and renamed it Crosman Arms. His son, P.Y. Hahn, becomes the driving force of the company for the next fifty years. The Coleman Company, Inc. acquired Crosman in 1971 and moved Crosman’s principal manufacturing facilities to the current location in East Bloomfield, New York. In August 1990, Worldwide Sports and Recreation acquired Crosman. Shortly thereafter, Crosman acquired the Visible Impact Target Company in 1991 and the Benjamin Sheridan Corporation 1992. Benjamin has continued as a dominant U.S. manufacturer of high-end pneumatic and CO2 powered airguns. Sheridan was one of the world's foremost manufacturers of high quality paintball markers. In January, 1997, Crosman was acquired by Forrest Binkley Brown, a private investment group. During this ownership period, Crosman formed the Sheridan Paintball Division created the Game Face brand, and introduced a line of airsoft products, designed for low-impact, recreational target shooting. Crosman was acquired by The Compass Group in 2004. During this time period Crosman introduced spring piston break barrels to the U.S. market and started the CenterPoint Optics line of riflescopes. After being acquired by Pamlico in 2007, Crosman introduced a line of PCP guns under the Benjamin brand, including the evergreen consumer favorite, the Benjamin Marauder. From 2007 – 2011 was a notable period of innovation for the company, with the Challenger PCP competition rifle and a youth archery line launched in 2008, the revolutionary Nitro Piston break barrel powerplant brought out in 2010, and the first ever Big Bore airgun (the .357 caliber Benjamin Rogue) launched in 2011. Crosman was acquired by Wellspring Capital in 2011 and signed a license with the U.S. Marines for Airsoft products, proceeds of which go to MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) programs for veterans. This was another era of innovation and diversification as Crosman acquired the Remington license for airguns, including storied brands such as Remington, DPMS, Bushmaster, and Marlin. In 2016, Crosman introduced the CenterPoint line of crossbows as well as the revolutionary hybrid hunting weapon, the Benjamin Pioneer Airbow™. After the success of the above initiatives, the company was acquired for a second time by The Compass Diversified Group in 2017. Shortly thereafter, Crosman acquired the commercial business of Lasermax Inc, the premier manufacturer of laser aiming devices for firearms. In 2018, Crosman formed Velocity Outdoor and formally changed its name to do business under the new corporation. Velocity Outdoor identity better reflects the diverse portfolio of brands, highlights the company’s strengths in hunting, shooting and outdoor markets, and positions the company for future growth. Today, Velocity Outdoor is an international designer, manufacturer and marketer of Crosman and Benjamin pellet and BB rifles and pistols and ammunition, Game Face airsoft products, CenterPoint precision optics, CenterPoint crossbows, and Lasermax products. The company employs more than 300 people between the Bloomfield manufacturing facility and the Farmington, NY warehouse. Velocity Outdoor distributes and markets its products around the world.
Company Details
velocity-outdoor
22
5,815
None
velocity-outdoor.com
0
VEL_1041264
In-progress
Between 700 and 749

Velocity Outdoor Global Score (TPRM)XXXX

Description: On November 22, 2022, the Maine Office of the Attorney General reported a data breach involving Laser Aiming Systems Corporation. The breach occurred between September 14, 2022, and October 6, 2022. An unauthorized party accessed the company's online retail website, affecting the personal information of 3 Maine residents, specifically their names and credit card numbers.


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Velocity Outdoor cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

Velocity Outdoor began in 1923 as Crosman Rifle Company in Rochester, New York. Bertram Fenner, the Operations Manager for Crosman Brothers Seed Company, reached an agreement with William McLean to produce pellets and an airgun based on McLean’s own patented design. Two years later, Frank Hahn purchased Crosman Rifle Company and renamed it Crosman Arms. His son, P.Y. Hahn, becomes the driving force of the company for the next fifty years. The Coleman Company, Inc. acquired Crosman in 1971 and moved Crosman’s principal manufacturing facilities to the current location in East Bloomfield, New York. In August 1990, Worldwide Sports and Recreation acquired Crosman. Shortly thereafter, Crosman acquired the Visible Impact Target Company in 1991 and the Benjamin Sheridan Corporation 1992. Benjamin has continued as a dominant U.S. manufacturer of high-end pneumatic and CO2 powered airguns. Sheridan was one of the world's foremost manufacturers of high quality paintball markers. In January, 1997, Crosman was acquired by Forrest Binkley Brown, a private investment group. During this ownership period, Crosman formed the Sheridan Paintball Division created the Game Face brand, and introduced a line of airsoft products, designed for low-impact, recreational target shooting. Crosman was acquired by The Compass Group in 2004. During this time period Crosman introduced spring piston break barrels to the U.S. market and started the CenterPoint Optics line of riflescopes. After being acquired by Pamlico in 2007, Crosman introduced a line of PCP guns under the Benjamin brand, including the evergreen consumer favorite, the Benjamin Marauder. From 2007 – 2011 was a notable period of innovation for the company, with the Challenger PCP competition rifle and a youth archery line launched in 2008, the revolutionary Nitro Piston break barrel powerplant brought out in 2010, and the first ever Big Bore airgun (the .357 caliber Benjamin Rogue) launched in 2011. Crosman was acquired by Wellspring Capital in 2011 and signed a license with the U.S. Marines for Airsoft products, proceeds of which go to MWR (Morale, Welfare, and Recreation) programs for veterans. This was another era of innovation and diversification as Crosman acquired the Remington license for airguns, including storied brands such as Remington, DPMS, Bushmaster, and Marlin. In 2016, Crosman introduced the CenterPoint line of crossbows as well as the revolutionary hybrid hunting weapon, the Benjamin Pioneer Airbow™. After the success of the above initiatives, the company was acquired for a second time by The Compass Diversified Group in 2017. Shortly thereafter, Crosman acquired the commercial business of Lasermax Inc, the premier manufacturer of laser aiming devices for firearms. In 2018, Crosman formed Velocity Outdoor and formally changed its name to do business under the new corporation. Velocity Outdoor identity better reflects the diverse portfolio of brands, highlights the company’s strengths in hunting, shooting and outdoor markets, and positions the company for future growth. Today, Velocity Outdoor is an international designer, manufacturer and marketer of Crosman and Benjamin pellet and BB rifles and pistols and ammunition, Game Face airsoft products, CenterPoint precision optics, CenterPoint crossbows, and Lasermax products. The company employs more than 300 people between the Bloomfield manufacturing facility and the Farmington, NY warehouse. Velocity Outdoor distributes and markets its products around the world.


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The official website of Velocity Outdoor is https://www.velocity-outdoor.com.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor’s AI-generated cybersecurity score is 724, reflecting their Moderate security posture.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor currently holds 0 security badges, indicating that no recognized compliance certifications are currently verified for the organization.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor is not certified under SOC 2 Type 1.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor does not hold a SOC 2 Type 2 certification.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor is not listed as GDPR compliant.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor does not currently maintain PCI DSS compliance.
According to Rankiteo, Velocity Outdoor is not compliant with HIPAA regulations.
According to Rankiteo,Velocity Outdoor is not certified under ISO 27001, indicating the absence of a formally recognized information security management framework.
Velocity Outdoor operates primarily in the Sporting Goods industry.
Velocity Outdoor employs approximately 22 people worldwide.
Velocity Outdoor presently has no subsidiaries across any sectors.
Velocity Outdoor’s official LinkedIn profile has approximately 5,815 followers.
Velocity Outdoor is classified under the NAICS code None, which corresponds to Others.
No, Velocity Outdoor does not have a profile on Crunchbase.
Yes, Velocity Outdoor maintains an official LinkedIn profile, which is actively utilized for branding and talent engagement, which can be accessed here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/velocity-outdoor.
As of November 27, 2025, Rankiteo reports that Velocity Outdoor has experienced 1 cybersecurity incidents.
Velocity Outdoor has an estimated 364 peer or competitor companies worldwide.
Incident Types: The types of cybersecurity incidents that have occurred include Breach.
Title: Data Breach at Laser Aiming Systems Corporation
Description: An unauthorized party accessed the company's online retail website, affecting the personal information of 3 Maine residents, specifically their names and credit card numbers.
Date Detected: 2022-10-06
Date Publicly Disclosed: 2022-11-22
Type: Data Breach
Attack Vector: Unauthorized Access
Threat Actor: Unauthorized Party
Common Attack Types: The most common types of attacks the company has faced is Breach.

Data Compromised: Names, Credit card numbers
Systems Affected: Online Retail Website
Commonly Compromised Data Types: The types of data most commonly compromised in incidents are Names, Credit Card Numbers and .

Entity Name: Laser Aiming Systems Corporation
Entity Type: Company
Industry: Retail
Location: Maine
Customers Affected: 3

Type of Data Compromised: Names, Credit card numbers
Number of Records Exposed: 3
Sensitivity of Data: High
Personally Identifiable Information: NamesCredit Card Numbers

Source: Maine Office of the Attorney General
Date Accessed: 2022-11-22
Additional Resources: Stakeholders can find additional resources on cybersecurity best practices at and Source: Maine Office of the Attorney GeneralDate Accessed: 2022-11-22.
Last Attacking Group: The attacking group in the last incident was an Unauthorized Party.
Most Recent Incident Detected: The most recent incident detected was on 2022-10-06.
Most Recent Incident Publicly Disclosed: The most recent incident publicly disclosed was on 2022-11-22.
Most Significant Data Compromised: The most significant data compromised in an incident were Names, Credit Card Numbers and .
Most Significant System Affected: The most significant system affected in an incident was Online Retail Website.
Most Sensitive Data Compromised: The most sensitive data compromised in a breach were Credit Card Numbers and Names.
Number of Records Exposed in Most Significant Breach: The number of records exposed in the most significant breach was 3.0.
Most Recent Source: The most recent source of information about an incident is Maine Office of the Attorney General.
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