Ruger Launches "New Unannounced Product" Flash Sweepstakes

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posted on September 3, 2014
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Want to win a new Ruger—even if you don't know which Ruger—and have it in your hands next week? Ruger has launched a new product to distributors and is now offering consumers a limited time chance to win this new model and receive it on Sept. 8, 2014, the same day it will be revealed to consumers and available in stores.

Participants may enter The "New Unannounced Product" Flash Sweepstakes from 5 p.m. ET on Sept. 2, 2014 to 9 a.m. ET on Sept. 4, 2014 by going to Ruger.com/NewProductSweeps. Entrants will be required to provide their personal contact information and the name of their preferred local firearms retailer.

The winner will be drawn after the Flash Sweepstakes closes on Sept. 4. Ruger will announce this winner on Sept. 5, 2014 and have the new model waiting at the winner's preferred firearms retailer on Monday, Sept. 8, the same day the product will be launched to consumers.

For Flash Sweepstakes Official Rules or to enter, visit Ruger.com/NewProductSweeps.

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