Tactical All-American Event from Leupold

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posted on March 12, 2015
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In celebration of Leupold’s American heritage and manufacturing, consumers who purchase a qualifying tactical riflescope between March 1 and April 15, 2015 will receive an American-made Tactical Tailor shooting mat, emblazoned with the Leupold medallion. Included in the qualifying merchandise are the Leupold Mark 4, Mark 6 or Mark 8 tactical riflescope. undefined

“We are very proud of our Oregon-based workforce and the exceptional work they do to support the American warfighter,” said Bruce Pettet, President and CEO of Leupold and Stevens, Inc. “Leupold is a uniquely American company, and we all are deeply honored by the trust placed on our products by the members of our armed forces.”

For more, visit Leupold.com.

 

 

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