LWRCI and Aimpoint Partner to Offer Free Optic with Rifle Purchase

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posted on July 29, 2015
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Aimpoint and rifle manufacturer LWRC International have partnered to offer consumers the opportunity to receive a free red dot optic with the purchase of their next rifle. Through August 31, 2015, purchasers of select new LWRCI rifles will receive an Aimpoint Micro T-1 red dot sight (MSRP: $889) for free through a mail-in rebate.

LWRCI's IC-5.56, SIX 8-6.8 SPC and R.E.P.R. 7.62 models qualify for the promotion. 

Fulfillment is being handled by LWRCI, and requires submission of a rebate request form, federal form 4473, proof of purchase receipt and UPS sticker. Rebate forms can be downloaded here. LWRCI will ship the optic to the dealer within 4-8 weeks of receiving complete information. All requests for rebate optics must be postmarked and received no later than September 30, 2015.

"Aimpoint is thrilled to partner with LWRCI for this exciting promotion," said Matt Swenson, Vice President of Sales at Aimpoint Inc. "Combining two high-performance brands creates an extremely valuable promotion for the consumer. Since there are only two months remaining in the program, interested customers should contact their LWRCI Dealer to make a purchase before August 31."

For more information, go to LWRCI.com or Aimpoint.com.

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