Get Two Pistols for the Price of One with Sig Sauer Offer
“Buy One, Get One Free” usually applies to things like cans of soup, or maybe, at best, amusement park tickets. So when a major gun manufacturer offers a “Buy one, get one free” offer on firearms, we sit up and take notice.
Here’s the deal: if you buy any one of six select Sig Sauer centerfire handguns, Sig will give you a free 1911-22 .22LR rimfire pistol. That’s right — buy the centerfire handgun, and get the rimfire pistol tossed in for free. The Sig models that qualify are: 1911 Ultra TT, 1911 Compact C3, 1911 Carry Nightmare, 1911 Tacops, 1911 Spartan, and 1911 Stainless. To take advantage of this offer, contact a participating Sig Sauer dealer. For more information on the qualifying products, visit SigSauer.com.
This deal is good through April 30, 2014 but the offer is limited to participating dealers. Also, “FREE” is not completely free for the 1911-22. Transfer fees, taxes, and all other transaction costs are the customer’s responsibility. SIG also states that: “Offer subject to on-hand inventory and not necessarily model depicted.” So, if this “two guns for the price of one” offer strikes your fancy, you should act quickly to ensure you get the model you want.
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Tags: .22 LR, 1911, 1911-22, Pistol, Sig Sauer, Sigarms, Special Offer
Looks like they can’t sell their 1911 center fire pistols, and their rimfire models are cheap enough to give away. How about I buy a P226 and they give me a P250. Now that I’d go for!
Where are the “PARTICIPATING DEALERS”?
Our LGS owner deals SIG and has not heard of such an offer, as the other dealers in this general area. Sounds like a scam or a poorly thought out advertising scheme. Does not make me want to rush out and buy SIG.
is buy one take one available
Editor: NO. This article is from 2014!