Steyr Arms Extends Cash-Rebate Program

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posted on September 5, 2018
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Steyr Arms is extending its Summer Sale Event 2018 consumer cash rebate program through the end of September. The program provides customers cash rebates of $125 for any Steyr Pro THB, Pro THB 6.5 Creedmoor or Scout Rifle purchased from any Authorized Steyr Dealer between July 9 and Sept. 30, 2018.

To receive the cash-back rebate once you have purchased a qualifying firearm, you have two options to submit your rebate. You can either go to steyrarms.rebateaccess.com to submit your rebate electronically, or you can download and fill out the rebate form—which can be found at steyrarms.com/rebate/—and mail it along with a copy of the original dated sales receipt to: Promotion #84315, Steyr Arms $125 MIR, P.O. Box 22092, Tempe, AZ 85285-2092. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by Sept. 30, 2018. To check the status of your rebate, visit steyrarms.rebateaccess.com or call 800-953-3098. A rebate check will be received within six to eight weeks of submission.

This cash rebate is only applicable to retail transactions of new rifles, and it cannot be combined with Steyr Arms’ Law Enforcement and Military Sales Program or any other special offer. This rebate is void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law.

Visit steyrarms.com for complete rules and information.

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