SWR Warlock II Giveaway

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posted on June 17, 2013
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6/17/2013

SWR has teamed up with Primary Weapons (PWS) and Trijicon to give away a plinking prize. To find out how to win and to see what the rifle/suppressor/optic combo is capable of watch this Youtube video made by the SWR guys.

Three winners will be randomly chosen to win the following:

1st place: SWR Warlock II .22 LR Suppressor, PWS Summit Rifle, and Trijicon Accupoint 1-4 scope
2nd place: SWR Warlock II
3rd place: A box of cool stuff (tees, hats, stickers, etc.)

To enter visit the SWR Facebook page before July 1, 2013.

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