Beretta Offering $100 Rebate on A300 Outlander

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posted on June 11, 2015
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For a limited time, Beretta is offering consumers the chance to cash in on a $100 rebate with the purchase of any A300 Outlander. The promotion runs through June 30—so if you're looking to add a Beretta scattergun to your collection, you'd best act fast.

Introduced in 2012, the A300 Outlander is designed to be adaptable to its operator's size and shooting style. Spacers placed between the action and pistol grip will adjust drop and cast, and the safety is reversible, making it easy to switch the gun over for a left-handed shooter. The A300 is lightweight, but remains durable, thanks to the proprietary steel blends Beretta uses in its shotgun barrels. The 3" chambered shotgun is available in Realtree's Max5 camouflage, synthetic black and traditional wood, and lives up to the company's trusted name while remaining at a lower price point than many of its fellow Berettas.

Consumers will receive their $100 rebate in the form of a pre-paid debit card with the purchase of a new Outlander now through June 30, at participating dealers and retailers. Submissions must be submitted online by July 31, 2015.

For more information, go to Beretta.com.

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