Steiner Offering Free Set of T-Series Rings with Purchase of Riflescope

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posted on March 14, 2016
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Today's a day of buy one, get one deals, it would appear. On the heels of its associate company Burris offering a free FastFire 3 optic with the purchase of a Burris AR-332 or AR-536 sight, Steiner has announced that it a free set of T-Series Rings with the purchase of one of its GS3, Nighthunter Xtreme, T5Xi or M5Xi riflescopes.

The offer is available for a limited time only, from now until April 30, 2016. 

T-Series Rings are made in the USA and are designed to provide a mounting solution for precision riflescopes. The rear ring incorporates a bubble level with a blue liquid to help shooters maintain a level shooting platform. The rings are available in Low, Medium, High and Extra High heights. They can be mounted on any Picatinny-style rail, and the 34 mm rings are drilled and tapped to accept a reflex sight or riser mount. 

For more information, go to Steiner-Optics.com.

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