Gamo Outdoor USA Announces Memorial Day 2014 Promotion

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posted on May 23, 2014
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Announcing Memorial Day promotions has become something of a tradition for Gamo Outdoor USA, and the company has once again delivered. Consumers will have the opportunity to save cash on the purchase of a variety of Gamo, BSA Optics, Laser Genetics and Aftermath products, so long as the transaction is completed on the corresponding company's website before the holiday weekend ends.

So, what's the deal? Consumers will receive 15 percent off of all purchases, plus free shipping. Coupon codes will be posted on each brand's website. The deal is only good for purchases made within the United States, and the promotion will expire at 11:59 p.m. on Monday, May 26.

Gamo currently has a number of "New for 2014" products available, including optics, laser designators and accessories that feature the latest Gamo technologies, like the new "Turbo Stabilizing System." The platform-which is designed to control the aggressiveness of the firing cycle, bringing the spring to a controlled stop within the chamber-adds more velocity, decreases vibration and reduces recoil.

For more information, go to GamoUSA.com, or visit the company's Facebook page.

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