Mossberg Announces Free DeSantis Holster with MC1sc Pistol Purchase

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posted on November 15, 2019
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Mossberg has announced a “gear up” MC1sc pistol promotion. Subject to promotion details, consumers who purchase any Mossberg MC1sc (subcompact) 9 mm pistol will receive a free DeSantis Slim-Tuk holster. This limited-time offer is for qualifying purchases on MC1sc 9 mm pistols made between 11/15/19 and 3/31/20, with redemption postmarked or submitted online by 4/30/20. The value of the holster is $39.99. 

Mossberg introduced the MC1sc pistol in early 2019 in celebration of the company’s 100th anniversary. The subcompact pistol (3.4” barrel) features a stainless-steel slide (bead-blasted or DLC coated) over a matte-black polymer, glass-reinforced frame and have aggressive multi-angle serrations, and are equipped with dovetail-mounted, low-profile white 3-dot sights. An optional cross-bolt safety is available on select models and is reversible for right or left-handed shooters as well as optional sighting systems–Viridian Laser-Equipped and TruGlo Tritium PRO Sights.

Other standard features include a flat-profile trigger with integrated blade safety; short, tactile reset; reduced overtravel; and a 5- to 6-lb. trigger pull weight; oversized trigger guards; reversible magazine release; a flush 6-round and an extended 7-round single-stack Clear-Count magazines. Mossberg’s patent-pending STS (Safe Takedown System) does not require the user to pull the trigger to disassemble for routine cleaning or maintenance.

For official promotion details, please visit http://offers.mossberg.com/MC1scoffer

Additional Reading:
Mossberg Adds Stainless Two-Tone Model to MC1sc Pistol Line  
Tested: Mossberg's MC1sc Pistol
First Look: Mossberg MC1sc Pistol

 

 

 

 

 

 

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