Savage Arms Announces "Save on a Savage" Promotion

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posted on August 6, 2015
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Savage Arms has announced a new rebate program, appropriately titled "Save on a Savage," which is offering customers the chance to receive cash back on the purchase of any one of dozens of Savage rifles.

Consumers can receive $75 cash back on: a Model 10 Predator Hunter, 11/111 Long Range Hunter, 11/111 Lightweight Hunter, 11/111 Lady Hunter, 11/111 FCNS Hunter, 16/116 Bear Hunter or 16/116 FCSS Weather Warrior. $50 cash back will be awarded on the purchase of: a Trophy Hunter XP, Trophy Predator Hunter XP, AXIS or AXIS II XP. A $25 rebate is available with the purchase of: a Mark I, Mark II, Model 93, Model 93R17, B.MAG or Model 42.

“This isn’t a small promotion. The list of firearms that qualify for this promotion is quite impressive—more than 75 individual rifle styles are eligible,” said Savage Firearms Marketing Director Bill Dermody. “It includes models that feature suppressor-ready functionality, left-handed versions, camouflage options, youth sizes and more.”

To be eligible, the purchase must be made between August 1, 2015 and Dec. 31, 2015. The cash back coupon must be received by Jan. 31, 2016. It can be found here.

“Savage Arms has a strong reputation for delivering quality, accurate rifles at surprisingly low retail prices. It’s the key to the popularity of our products, and it’s why we have so many dedicated repeat customers,” said Dermody. “This rebate is a great way to win over new shooters looking to buy their first Savage rifle. It also gives our many loyal customers a great opportunity to add another Savage to their collection.”

For more information, go to SavageArms.com.

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