Smith & Wesson M&P 15-22 Promotion

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posted on March 7, 2014
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Smith & Wesson has announced its Tin Can promotion, which provides a coupon for one free box (300 rounds) of .22 Long Rifle ammunition from CCI to those who purchase a new M&P 15-22 between Jan. 25 and April 30, 2014.

The M&P15-22 is built with a high strength polymer upper and lower receiver that allows the rifle to have a reduced weight while maintaining the looks and operating features of a standard M&P rifle.

For 2014, the M&P15-22 is being offered in four new exciting colors-Tan/Black, Harvest Moon Orange, Purple Platinum and Pink Platinum.

The M&P15-22 rimfire rifle features a fully functioning charging handle, two-position receiver mount safety and a 16.5-inch barrel.

For more information regarding the Smith & Wesson Tin Can promotion and to learn how to qualify visit www.smith-wesson.com.

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