Colt Extends Smokin' Hot Summer Carhartt Promotion

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posted on September 2, 2014
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Colt is extending its current promotion with Carhartt through September 30. The jacket is Carhartt's black Duck Detroit Jacket, model J001, with the Rampant Colt logo embroidered above the left chest pocket. The "Smokin' Hot Summer" promotion offers one free Carhartt jacket to customers who purchase a qualifying Colt rifle during the promotional period, June 15 - Sept. 30. The offer was originally scheduled to end at the end of August.

To order the free Carhartt, customers will need to complete a request form and upload a proof-of-purchase scan on Colt's website to take advantage of the promotion. To learn more about the promotion, including which rifle models are eligible, please visit colt.com/smokinhotsummer

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