Leupold Announces Rebate on VX-1 and Mark AR MOD 1 Riflescopes

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posted on August 12, 2016
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Leupold is offering a $50 rebate on its complete line of VX-1 and Mark AR MOD 1 riflescopes. The promotion runs from August 10 to October 2, 2016.

"Every American should own a Leupold," said Rob Morrison, vice president of global marketing for Leupold & Stevens, Inc. "As a nation of riflemen and women, we believe that everyone should have the best-built, most rugged riflescope made, and that means it's a Leupold."

The Mark AR MOD 1 was named the National Rifle Association Golden Bullseye winner as the Optic of the Year for 2015 by Shooting Illustrated. The VX-1 features lead-free glass and cutting-edge lens coatings.

A variety of magnification ranges and reticles means there is a VX-1 suited for any rifle, any hunt and any need.

As with all Leupold products, the Mark AR MOD 1 and VX-1 are covered by Leupold's Gold Ring Full Lifetime Guarantee. 

For more information, go to Leupold.com.

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