Winchester Safes Announces American Summer Promotion

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posted on May 31, 2016
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Winchester Safes has announced the start of its American Summer promotion, which will offer consumers savings of up to $250 off any Winchester Safe model currently manufactured in the United States. The offer applies to purchases made through dealer stores or online at WinchesterSafes.com.

American-made safes offered under the promotion include the Limited Edition 150th Anniversary Safe, the Tactical Safe, the Winchester Ammo Safe and Closet Safe, as well as the 75-minute Defender Series, 60-minute Ranger series and 45-minute Bandit series gun safes.

In 2016, Winchester Safes significantly increased the quality and offerings of safe models made in America. In recent years, the company has invested over $10 million into a 151,081 square-foot manufacturing facilities expansion project designed to revive American-manufactured products of superior quality.

"As we continue to refine manufacturing processes in our Fort Worth facility, we look forward to increasing our competitive advantages in the gun safe category," Winchester Safes CEO Kyle Walters said. "With this promotion we are making it easier for our customers to choose a quality safe to protect valuables and secure their guns, especially while on vacation this summer."

For more information, go to WinchesterSafes.com.

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