EOTech Announces Summer Rebate Program

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posted on June 16, 2014

EOTech has announced a special Summer 2014 consumer mail-in rebate program on its holographic firearm sights and magnifiers. For a limited time, consumers will be able to submit rebate claims for up to $150.00 in savings when they purchase a limit of two qualifying products.

Products featured in the rebate program include:

• $50 rebate - Model 512• $60 rebate - Models 516, 517, 552, 553, 555, 556, XPS2, XPS3 or G33• $75 rebate - Models EXPS2, EXPS3, HHS I, HHS II, Zombie I, Zombie II or XPS2-RF

Once the purchase has been made, there are two ways to register the rebate claim:Submit the information online at EOTech.rebateaccess.com or download and mail in a printed copy of the completed rebate form from EOTechInc.com.

"EOTech sights are ideal for hunting, recreational shooting, law enforcement and home defense applications," said Rod Coons, director of sales at EOTech. "Our summer rebate program ensures that people will receive great savings on the EOTech sight of their choice."

The rebate period began on June 4, 2014 and will run through August 15, 2014.

For more information, go to EOTechInc.com.

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