Brownells Announces 2015 Father's Day Sweepstakes

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posted on June 10, 2015
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Brownells is prepared to reward one lucky dad with quite a hefty prize package later this month as part of the company's new Father's Day Sweepstakes. One fortunate father will take home $1,200 in shooting and survival gear and a one-year Brownells EDGE membership.

The grand prize package includes: a Brownells range bag, pistol case, eye wear, hearing protection, first-aid kit, Echo-Sigma Trauma kit, Otis Cleaning Kit, Brownells Versatile Flashlight, Brownells 75th Anniversary gear and more. Five additional winners will receive a free, one-year Brownells EDGE membership.

"Brownells is a proud, third-generation family-owned company," said Chairman Frank Brownell. "My Dad founded this business, I followed him, and my son, Pete, is now CEO. Dads have always been an important part of our business, so we're mighty pleased to give some really cool stuff to some other great fathers in honor of Father's Day."

The sweepstakes ends, naturally, on Sunday, June 21, 2015. That's Father's Day, for those of you scoring at home. Customers may enter the sweepstakes by visiting the Father's Day Sweepstakes page on the Brownells website.

For more information, go to Brownells.com.

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