Shooting Illustrated Announces 'Thanks A Million' Sweepstakes

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posted on December 2, 2014
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On November 15th, our sister publication Shooting Illustrated exceeded 1 million "likes" on Facebook. To celebrate, the folks over there want to do something exciting for the page's fans. So, how does the Definitive Source for the Modern Shooter show appreciation? Why, by giving away some awesome gear, of course!

You can enter Shooting Illustrated's "Thanks A Million" sweepstakes online today! One lucky winner will take home the grand prize, an Aimpoint Micro T-2 red-dot sight; five winners will take home Crimson Trace Rail Master laser sights; 100 winners will receive a limited-edition Shooting Illustrated T-shirt and 200 winners will receive a 1-year subscription to Shooting Illustrated.

The sweepstakes runs from December 1st until December 15th. Complete rules and the entry form can be found here.

For breaking news from the personal-defense industry, as well as gun reviews, technical information and do-it-yourself tips, visit Shooting Illustrated's Facebook page. Talk to experts, share your opinions and find out why Shooting Illustrated is The Definitive Source for the Modern Shooter.

For the page's complementary newsstand publication, Shooting Illustrated, subscribe online or call (877) 223-3840.

For more information, go to ShootingIllustrated.com.

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