S&W, Thompson/Center Military Appreciation Program Offers Rebates

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posted on June 1, 2018
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In recognition of U.S. service members and military veterans, Smith & Wesson Corp. has established the "Thank You For Your Service" military appreciation program through which eligible U.S. Armed Forces personnel will receive a discount on qualifying Smith & Wesson and Thompson/Center Arms firearms purchased from June 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018. This program applies to all active duty, honorably discharged, retired, or disabled members of the U.S. Armed Forces or Reserves.

James Debney, CEO of parent company American Outdoor Brands, said, “Every day, there are brave men and women serving around the globe to help protect the freedoms we enjoy in the United States. We are proud to offer a discount on some of our most popular firearms to those who have served and those who are currently serving in our Armed Forces. We are forever grateful for their service.” 

Purchases of a new Smith & Wesson or Thompson/Center firearm from the categories below between June 1, 2018, and December 31, 2018, will be eligible to receive the following:

  • $100 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on any new, qualifying M&P Rifle
  • $75 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on any new, qualifying T/C Venture or complete T/C Encore Pro Hunter pistol, rifle, shotgun or muzzleloader (FX/XT)
  • $50 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on any new, qualifying M&P pistol, T/C Compass, T/C Triumph or T/C Triumph Bone Collector
  • $25 Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on any new, qualifying Smith & Wesson revolver, T/C T/CR22 rifle, or T/C Impact! muzzleloader


To participate in the “Thank You For Your Service” electronic rebate program, customers must complete and submit the online rebate form at smithandwessonrebates.com. All submissions must include proof of purchase and be submitted on or before Jan. 31, 2019. 

For complete terms and conditions of the “Thank You For Your Service” rebate, please visit smithandwessonrebates.com or contact customer service at (844) 628-7926.

                         

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