Nightforce Celebrates 25 Years with Free Special Edition Ruger 10/22

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posted on October 27, 2017
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Nightforce Optics, Inc., is celebrating its 25th anniversary by offering a Special Edition Ruger 10/22 rifle with the purchase of select Nightforce riflescopes. The promotion applies to riflescope purchases made from Oct. 1, 2017 through Dec. 31, 2017.

"We're celebrating a quarter-century of phenomenal success by 'giving back' to our steadfast fans and customers," said Gordon Myers, director of sales and marketing. "Partnering with a trusted brand like Ruger and offering a limited edition of their renowned 10/22 rifle to purchasers of our riflescopes is a win-win for our consumers and dealers alike," Myers said, adding that it's the company's way of saying thank you to the shooting community that supports the optics and firearm industry.

Qualifying purchasers receive a Nightforce 25th Anniversary Special Edition Ruger 10/22 rifle featuring:

  • "Nightforce 25th Anniversary" engraved on red and black laminate hardwood stock
  • Receiver/Barrel - Satin Stainless, Threaded Barrel with Flash Hider (CA compliant model available)
  • NFO-0000 Serialization
  • Ruger Combination Weaver Rail
  • Ruger Clear BX-1-CLR 10-Round Mag
  • Ruger BX-Trigger
  • Extended Magazine Release


This complimentary, no additional charge Nightforce 25th Anniversary Special Edition Ruger 10/22 rifle offer is good for new retail purchases of the following riflescope models only, while supplies last, from authorized Nightforce Optics dealers only:

  • ATACR 7-35x56 F1 Model Numbers: C569, C570, C571, C578
  • ATACR 5-25x56 F2 Model Numbers: C553, C554, C555
  • NXS 8-32x56 F2 Model Numbers: C350, C354, C437, C509, C530
  • Competition 42x44 Model Numbers: C558, C559
  • Competition 15-55x52 Model Numbers: C511, C512, C513, C514  


For more information regarding eligibility, all redemption requirements, as well as the redemption process visit nightforceoptics.com



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