FN Offers "Spring Into Savings" Rebate

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posted on March 12, 2024
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Spring Into Savings
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Purchase a new FN pistol through May 16, 2024, and you could qualify for up to $150 cash back. FN America’s Spring Into Savings promotion began on March 1 and includes 70 different models from the famed gunmaker. Cash rebate value is based on eligible firearm purchased.

Enthusiasts who take home a new FN FNX-45 Tactical, for example, will be eligible to receive up to a $150 FN manufacturer’s rebate. It is chambered in .45 ACP, magazine capacity is 10 or 15 cartridges and the threaded barrel measures 5.3". The Flat Dark Earth-colored DA/SA comes wearing raised three-dot Trijicon tritium night sights and has a loaded-chamber indicator. The slide is pre-cut for red-dot optics and is serrated to ensure ease of operation, even when wearing gloves or in challenging conditions.

Take home an FN 509 Tactical or Edge Series and you’re eligible for $125 back. Models included in the special promotion are the FN 509 CC Edge, FN 509 LS Edge, FN 509 Compact Tactical, FN 509 Midsize Tactical and the FN 509 Tactical. Each of the double-action, striker-fired pistols are chambered in 9 mm Luger.

As for the quality owners can expect, when American Rifleman reviewed the FN 509 Tactical it noted, “Even the various textures and curves on the polymer frame have been molded with a level of care that seems, well, nicer than one typically encounters in the genre. Looking at some of the shapes and curves on the frame, I strongly suspect that the designers looked hard at some of the industry-leading shops doing custom stippling work on polymer pistols.”

Results were also glowing in performance. “At 50 yards, I was still hitting 8" MGM steel plates, and ringing a 10"x20" reduced silhouette at 70 yards. I suspect that many of the Marines I served with would have no trouble keeping hits on a military silhouette out to 100 yards or more with the 509, particularly with an optic mounted.”

Purchasers of a new FN 509, FN 509 Compact, FN 509 Midsize FN 509, FN 509 Compact MRD or FN509 Midsize MRD qualify to receive $100 cash back. Full details on the Spring Into Savings promotion are available online.

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