Trio Of Deals Launch Holiday Savings Season

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posted on November 7, 2024
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Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson has launched an “Opti-mize the Holidays” rebate program that includes one free Vortex Strikefire II Red Dot with each new qualifying purchase of an eligible M&P15 Sport II or Sport III rifle, or a Vortex Crossfire Red Dot with each new qualifying purchase of an M&P FPC or S&W Response carbine between Oct. 18th, 2024, and Dec. 31, 2024. The limited-time offer is an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts to acquire high-quality Vortex optics to enhance their shooting experience.

The versatile Strikefire II Red Dot has an MSRP value of $274.99 and, when paired with the Sport III platform, creates the ideal modern sporting rifle package for both novice and experienced shooters alike. Enthusiasts in the market for a high-performing pistol-caliber carbine, the FPC or Response models make the perfect companion for a 9 mm sidearm and come with a free Vortex Crossfire Red Dot, with an MSRP of $219.99. The combinations not only maximize performance but also provide significant savings during the holiday season.

Certain terms and conditions apply. Full details can be found on the promotion webpage.

Silencer Central
Silencer Central has brought back its popular Buy One Get One (BOGO) promotion running through the end of 2024. Customers who purchase any BANISH suppressor priced at $849 or higher will receive a free BANISH 22K-V2 rimfire suppressor, a $465 value.

“One of the reasons we love the BOGO promotion is because it helps people get the suppressors they really want,” said Brandon Maddox, CEO of Silencer Central. “We hear from customers all the time who are looking for a suppressor for their centerfire rifles or pistols, but also want one for their rimfire guns. This deal lets them get both while saving money.”

The details are straightforward. Buy any qualifying BANISH silencer priced at $849 and up, and you will get the BANISH 22K-V2 rimfire silencer for free. Purchasers are responsible for the required $200 federal tax stamp for each suppressor. The BOGO promotion is valid from Oct. 21, 2024, until Dec. 31, 2024, or while supplies last. For details visit the offer’s webpage.

Taurus
Taurus Rebate Season is officially here, offering a variety of money-saving opportunities on some of the company’s most popular firearms. From now through Jan. 15, 2025, enthusiasts can take advantage of exclusive rebates designed to make owning a Taurus even more rewarding.

Offers include a $25 rebate with the purchase any Taurus G2c, G2s, G3, G3c, GX4 or GX4 Carry pistol. There’s also a $50 rebate on Taurus G3, G3c, GX4 and GX4 Carry TORO pistols.

Love revolvers? Purchase any new Taurus or Rossi revolver and receive a $50 credit for use on ShopTaurus.com. If you’re looking for a rimfire, buy any new TaurusTX 22 pistol and the company will throw in three TaurusTX 22 magazines free of charge.

Visit TaurusPromos.com today to learn more and claim your rebates. There you’ll also find special offers from Heritage and Rossi as well.

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