Last Chance: Crimson Trace Man Cave Sweepstakes

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posted on January 9, 2015
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Consumers have one more week to enter the Crimson Trace Man Cave Makeover Sweepstakes, which officially closes on Jan. 15, 2015.

Anyone 18 years of age or older can enter for a chance to win a prize package that includes: a Grizzly 75 Crimson Trace logoed cooler, a CMR-205 Rail Master (red), items from BLACKHAWK!, Tactical Tailor, CRKT and other manufacturers. Adding to the Man Cave theme, the grand prize winner will also receive a Crimson Trace logoed neon sign, rubber floor mat, wall clock and a special Crimson Trace Speed of Light tin sign. The grand prize package will also include a T-shirt and hat, plus a special mason jar, coffee tumbler, a range bag with Picatinny tools, rigger's belt and bedside holster.

The second prize Man Cave winners will receive: a smaller Grizzly 16 Custom Cooler with Crimson Trace logo along with a CMR-201 Rail Master red laser sight. A wall clock, limited edition tin sign, mason jar, coffee tumbler, belt, bedside holster and range bag will also be included. Four second prize winners will be selected.

The Grand Prize package has a suggested retail price of $1,500 and the second place prize package has an MSRP of $500.

Interested parties can enter here.

For more information, go to CrimsonTrace.com.

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