Thompson/Center Arms Launches Fall Hunting Rifle Promotion

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posted on October 2, 2018
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Thompson/Center Arms has launched its “Hunt For Savings” rebate program, offering a $50 rebate with the purchase of a new T/C Compass or a $25 rebate with the purchase of a new T/C IMPACT! Muzzleloader, from Oct. 1, 2018 to Dec. 31, 2018. This offer is also valid in Canada, but will include an additional $50 rebate on new Thompson/Center T/CR22 rifles. Rebates submitted from Canadian customers will be issued via check in Canadian dollar amounts.

To participate in the “Hunt for Savings” electronic rebate program, customers must complete and submit the online rebate form at smithandwessonrebates.com. All submissions must include proof of purchase and be submitted on or before Jan. 31, 2019. 

Purchases of a new Thompson/Center firearm from the categories below between Oct. 1, 2018 and Dec. 31, 2018, will be eligible to receive the following:

For United States customers:

  • $50 USD Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on the purchase of any new T/C Compass bolt-action rifle
  • $25 USD Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on the purchase of any new T/C IMPACT! Muzzleloader

Thompson/Center is also offering a $50 USD Smith & Wesson prepaid MasterCard* on any qualifying new T/CR22 rifle through its existing “Rimfire Redefined” promotion, ending on December 31, 2018.


For Canadian customers:

  • $50 CAD Smith & Wesson rebate check on the purchase of any new T/C T/CR22 rimfire rifle
  • $50 CAD Smith & Wesson rebate check on the purchase of any new T/C Compass bolt-action rifle
  • $25 CAD Smith & Wesson rebate check on the purchase of any new T/C IMPACT! muzzleloader

For complete terms and conditions of current Thompson/Center rebates, please visit tcarms.com/rebates or contact customer service at (844) 628-7926.

*Card is issued by MetaBank, Member FDIC, pursuant to license by MasterCard International Incorporated.  MasterCard is a registered trademark, and the circle's design is a trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated.  No cash access or recurring payments. Card valid for up to 6 months; unused funds will forfeit after the valid thru date.  Card terms and conditions apply, see MyPrepaidCenter.com/site/MasterCard-promo.

Additional Reading:
Thompson/Center Compass Rifle Review   
Test Run: Thompson/Center Compass Rifle


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