Thompson/Center Announces 'More Bucks in Your Pocket' Rebate

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posted on July 20, 2017
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Thompson/Center Arms has announced its new "More Bucks in Your Pocket" promotion, which will offer up to a $75 mail-in rebate on select firearms purchased between July 15 and Dec. 31, 2017.

Consumers purchasing a new, qualifying T/C Compass, Venture, Dimension, G2 Contender, Encore Pro Hunter, Triumph, Triumph Bone Collector, T/C Strike or T/C Impact! will be eligible to receive up to a $75 mail-in cash rebate.

"We are excited to kick off the newest Thompson/Center Arms mail-in rebate program as our consumers gear up for hunting season," said Danielle Sanville, Brand Manager for Thompson Center Arms. "Whether you are looking to add a new Thompson/Center firearm to your collection or purchase your first hunting rifle, this rebate program offers a great value throughout all of the Thompson/Center product lines."

The rebates are as follows:

• $75 on any new T/C Compass, Venture or Dimension rifle
• $75 on any new T/C Encore Pro Hunter or T/C G2 Contender firearms or frame-assemblies
• $50 on any new T/C Triumph, Triumph Bone Collector, or T/C Strike muzzleloader
• $25 on any new T/C Impact! muzzleloader

For more information, go to TCArms.com.

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