Savage Arms Offering Rebates With 'Save on a Savage' Promotion

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posted on September 1, 2016
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Savage Arms is offering hunters and shooters the chance to save a little cash this season, courtesy its new "Save on a Savage" promotion. The rebate program offers customers the chance to choose from dozens of firearms and receive cash back.

The rebate includes any Savage Arms Trophy Hunter, DOA Hunter, Model 14/114 or Model 16/116, all of which come with a $75 mail-in rebate. Meanwhile, the purchase of a Savage AXIS or A17 synthetic stock will net you $30 rebate. The purchase of any bolt-action Savage rimfire will be eligible for a $25 rebate.

“This isn’t a small promotion. The list of firearms that qualify for this promotion is quite impressive—several of both centerfire and rimfire rifle styles are eligible,” said Savage Firearms Marketing Director Bill Dermody. “This program also includes the popular A17 17 HMR which was voted ‘Rifle of the Year by both NRA American Hunter and Guns & Ammo magazines.”

Firearms must be purchased between Aug. 11, 2016 and Sept. 25, 2016. The rebate coupon must be received by Oct. 25, 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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