MidwayUSA Daniel Defense Sweepstakes

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posted on August 10, 2012
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8/10/2012

MidwayUSA has partnered with Daniel Defense, Aimpoint and Maxpedition to offer a prize package with a combined retail value close to $1,700.

Between August 10th at 8 a.m. through August 31st at 2 p.m., customers have an opportunity to win a Daniel Defense Flat-Top Upper Assembly, an Aimpoint Micro T-1 Red Dot Sight and a Maxpedition Falcon 2 backpack.

The Daniel Defense DDM4v7 Complete AR-15 A3 Flat-Top Upper Assembly features a cold hammer-forged, chrome-lined barrel in 5.56x45 NATO. The Aimpoint Micro T-1 features a 4 MOA aiming dot, 13 brightness settings and an integral Picatinny base. It is powered by a single CR2032 lithium battery for 50,000 hours of run time. The Maxpedition Falcon 2 have 1,520 cubic inches of capacity, along with a 100-ounce hydration compartment, and features five gear compartments, two hidden compartment, four compression straps and 1.25-inch shoulder straps. It also have PALS webbing for attaching additional pouches.

There are two ways to enter: Facebook and MidwayUSA’s website

To Enter Via Facebook:
• Visit the MidwayUSA Facebook page;
• "Like" MidwayUSA on Facebook;
• Click on the Sweepstakes application tab on MidwayUSA's Facebook page;
• Fill out the online entry form with all required information; and
• Submit the completed entry form.

To Enter on MidwayUSA’s Web Site:
• Visit the Sponsor’s Promotion web page;
• Fill out the online entry form with all required information; and
• Submit the completed entry form.

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