Nikon Mount 'Em Up Promotion Returns

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posted on February 26, 2014

For the fourth year in a row, Nikon is hosting its Mount 'Em Up promotion, which offers consumers the opportunity to receive one of Nikon's AR-specific scope mounts for free with purchase of select models of the M-223, P-223 or P-300 BLK AR riflescopes. The offer runs from February 25 through March 31, 2014.

"Year after year the Mount 'Em Up promotion continues to be a favorite among our customers," said Nikon General Manager Jon Allen. "We wanted to bring it back for those who may have missed out in the past or for those who just want to take advantage of such a great offer."

One free M-223 XR mount (a $99.95 value) comes with the purchase of one of the following models of riflescopes:

•    1-4x20 M-223 Point Blank
•    1-4x20 M-223 BDC 600
•    2-8x32 M-223 Nikoplex
•    2-8x32 M-223 BDC 600
•    3-12x42 M-223 Nikoplex
•    3-12x42 M-223 BDC 6000

P-Series Mounts (a $49.95 value) are included for free with purchase of the following models of riflescopes:

•    3x32 P-223 BDC Carbine
•    3-9x40 P-223 BDC 600
•    2-7x32 P-300 BLK BDC Supersub

For more information on this year's promotion, visit NikonSportOptics.com.

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