Crimson Trace Announces $50 Consumer Rebate

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posted on February 28, 2019
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Crimson Trace has announced that it is offering a $50 consumer rebate on select Crimson Trace laser sights. The Crimson Trace laser sights eligible for the rebate under this offer must be purchased between March 1, 2019 and April 30, 2019. This offer excludes Crimson Trace factory pre-installed OEM products, the Defender Series™, riflescopes, electronic sights and light-only products.

Consumers seeking to participate in the rebate must follow all requirements, including completing a rebate form, as well as providing an original store receipt dated March 1, 2019 through April 30, 2019, and an original UPC code removed from the Crimson Trace product packaging. Additional details on this rebate are available on crimsontrace.com and on special in-store displays at dealers across America.

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