Nikon Announces AR-Dedicated Riflescope Promotion

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posted on June 26, 2014
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Nikon has announced two new promotions, "The New Rules for AR" and "Nikon's Answer the Challenge."

"The New Rules for AR" promotion offers shooters up to $100 instant savings on a  nearly 20 models of AR-dedicated riflescopes, including the M-308, M-223, and P-300 BLK lines. The  promotion runs through August 2, 2014.

"Nikon’s Answer the Challenge" promotion offers up to $200 instant savings on select MONARCH 5 binoculars and MONARCH 7 Custom XR Turret riflescopes and up to $100 instant savings on select MONARCH 3 and PROSTAFF 5 Custom XR Turret riflescopes. Each Custom XR Turret riflescopes includes a voucher that allows the purchaser to order one free Custom XR Turret that calibrated for the load, caliber and environmental conditions that will affect shots. This promotion runs through August 20, 2014.

All of the riflescopes featured in both the "New Rules for AR" and "Answer the Challenge" promotions utilize Nikon’s Spot On technology to give users the advantage of matching their riflescope and reticle to virtually any ammunition caliber and load.

For complete terms and conditions of the New Rules for AR and Answer the Challenge promotions, please visit nikonpromo.

For more information on Nikon's full line of riflescopes, binoculars, spotting scopes, fieldscopes and laser rangefinders, go to nikonsportoptics.

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