Weaver Launches "New Year, New Gear" Sweepstakes

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posted on February 19, 2014
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Weaver is providing its Facebook fans with an opportunity to win a variety of prizes with its "New Year, New Gear" sweepstakes. Consumers can enter by visiting the Weaver Facebook page, clicking "Like," and filling out an entry form.

The sweepstakes launched earlier this month, leaving three more opportunities for fans to potentially take home a prize. Entries for the third week of the promotion are currently being accepted, and consumers can continue to enter until March 11.

Non-winning entries will be automatically rolled over intot he following week's drawing, providing early entries with a continued opportunity to win. No purchase is necessary to be selected for prizes.

The remaining prizes include:

• KASPA Tactical Scope

• Classic Binoculars

• Grand Slam Scope.

For more information, visit the Weaver Facebook page or go to WeaverOptics.com.

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