Win a CMMG Prize Package!

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posted on June 23, 2014
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One of our AmericanRIfleman.org "Gun of the Week" viewers is about to become very happy. Why? Because CMMG-which happens to manufacture our current Gun of the Week, the Mk 4 RCE-is giving away a fabulous prize package.

What will the lucky winner receive? Mmmm. The Tactical Bacon alone (54 slices!) is reason enough to throw your name in the hat, but if you are selected, you'll take home this entire collection from CMMG, which contains two cans of this prime pork product, along with some other edibles and a few longer-lasting, non-consumable goodies.

If your name is chosen, you’ll receive everything shown in the picture below. In addition to CMMG’s finest apparel (OK, CMMG-logoed T-shirt and ball cap), you’ll also take home a Lower Parts Kit, an RKM11 KeyMod Hand Guard and a 5-slot KeyMod Accessory Rail.

Entering is simple. All you have to do is tell the folks at CMMG what you want to see from them next. What would make a CMMG your dream rifle? Is it a new caliber? Different sights? Alternative rail patterns? New barrel length? A special modification even they haven’t yet thought of? Now here's the tricky, but very important, part: Submit your comment at the bottom of  this week's Gun of the Week blog entry. We'll make it even easier... go here to see the CMMG Mk 4 RCEWe'd love for you to watch the range video, but if time is short, at least look at the gallery, otherwise you’ll miss out on your chance to take home this prize package, valued at just under $400.

Recipient will be selected at random from comments entered on this site, and the prize package will be mailed directly from CMMG. This is a family-friendly site, so keep it clean or it won’t make the cut. In other words, all comments are subject to approval. Comments for this prize giveaway will close at noon on June 30, 2014, but you are welcome to continue to let CMMG know your ideas well beyond that date. Best of luck.

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