Burris Offering Free FastFire 3 Optic With Purchase of AR-332 or AR-536 Prism Sight

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posted on March 14, 2016
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Burris Optics is offering a free FastFire 3 Reflex Sight with a 3-MOA red dot with the purchase of a Burris AR-332 or AR-536 sight from now until April 1, 2016. The package is designed with tactical shooters in mind, but turkey hunters and Modern Sporting Rifle owners should pay attention. In total, the deal offers savings up to $249.

The FastFire 3 can be mounted to almost any firearm—handguns, rifles and shotguns alike. It provides users with three manual brightness settings and an automatic brightness adjustment setting. Burris Prism sights, meanwhile, are rugged and compact, offering a fast-acquisition reticle with three color settings: red, green and black. The FastFire 3 can actually be mounted on top of the Prism Sight to create a versatile package. 

The promotion is valid on purchases of an AR-332 (Item No. 300208) or AR-536 (Item No. 300210) Prism Sight. To receive your FREE FastFire 3, consumers must send a copy of their sales receipt, completed coupon and original UPC barcode from the box to: 

Burris AR-332/AR-536 Promotion
Burris Company
920 54th Ave.—Ste. 200
Greeley, CO 80634

For more information, go to BurrisOptics.com.

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