Springfield Armory's 25 Days of Concealed-Carry Giveaways

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posted on August 1, 2018
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In conjunction with the release of its XD-S Mod.2 in 9 mm, Springfield Armory is giving away the ultimate concealed-carry package in exclusive partnership with eight premium industry partners: Crossbreed Holsters, Viridian Weapon Technologies, Federal Ammunition, AR500, Propper, Short Round Supply, Identilock, and Walker’s

The giveaway will run from Aug. 1, 2018 to Aug. 25, 2018, with one lucky winner per day scoring the ultimate concealed carry prize package. Prize packages will be changing throughout the giveaway period.

August 1, 2018 through August 5, 2018 packages include:

Springfield Armory
XD-S Mod.2 9mm (MSRP: $524)

Viridian Weapon Technologies
E-Series Red Laser Sight (MSRP: $132)

Federal Ammunition
1000 Rounds Federal American Eagle Syntech 9mm Luger 115 Gr 1000 rounds (MSRP: $400)

Crossbreed Holsters
$250 Gift Card - Valid at CrossbreedHolsters.com

Propper
Range Bag - MSRP: $59.99
SOF Medical Pouch - MSRP: $48.99
U.C. 2 Pack Assault Kit - MSRP: $49.99
U.C. Pack - MSRP: $99.99
Pistol Mag Pouch – Triple - MSRP: $34.99
$500 Gift Card – Valid at Propper.com

AR500
1/2” Steel Targets 4-Piece Bundle with Stand (MSRP: $275)
(2) Chain Hardware Kits (MSRP: $18 each)
Testudo Gen 2 Plate Carrier & Level III 10”x12” Body Armor Plates (MSRP: $421)
$250 Gift Card - Valid at AR500.com

Short Round Supply
$500 Gift Card – Valid at ShortRoundSupply.com

Identilock
XD-S Mod.2 Trigger Lock (MSRP: $239)

Walker’s
XCEL 500BT Electronic Muffs (MSRP: $125)

To enter, visit: 25DaysOfGiveaways.com.  Winners will be announced daily. 

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