Springfield Armory Announces Gear Up: Concealed Carry XD Package

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posted on April 2, 2018
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From April 1, 2018 through June 30, 2018, customers who purchase any XD-S, XD-S Mod.2, XD Sub-compact, XD Mod.2 Sub-compact, or XD-E will receive three extra magazines in addition to the two magazines that ship standard with each gun.  

“We wanted to offer our customers a promotion that was ideal for those looking for an every day carry,” explains Springfield Armory CEO Dennis Reese. “Our XD line has a wide variety of CCW options so you can choose which one is best for you based on ideal fit, feel, and your individuals needs or preferences.”

To redeem, customers can either mail in their Gear Up Promotion form with proof of purchase, or for faster service, they can initiate the redemption process online at springfieldpromo.com. Visiting the program’s website minimizes customers’ turnaround time by ensuring their rebates are processed sooner. The estimated processing and delivery time for the Gear Up promotion is between 8-12 weeks.

For more information, please visit www.springfield-armory.com.

Additional Reading:
Springfield Armory Announces XD-S Mod.2 Pistol  
Tested: Springfield XD-E Pistol
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