Enter the Aguila Ammunition Lucky Shooter Sweepstakes

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posted on March 22, 2017
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Texas Armament & Technology and Aguila Ammunition teamed up to produce the Lucky Shooter Sweepstakes. Other partners, such as FN America, Aimpoint, SureFire, SOG Knives, Otis Technology, Alien Gear Holsters and Bigfoot Gun Belts, also pulled together to offer a prize package.

The package features an FN FNS-40 striker-fired pistol, an Aimpoint Patrol Rifle Optic, a case of .40 S&W Aguila ammunition, a SureFire E2D LED Defender Ultra flashlight, an SOG Sync II multi-tool, an Otis Technology .40-caliber Defender cleaning system, Alien Gear's Cloak Tuck 3.0 holster and a Bigfoot Gun Belts steel-reinforced leather gun belt.

The total value of the prize package is more than $2,000. The sweepstakes will have only one grand prize winner, and the contest is open to contestants until 12:00 p.m. CST on April 2, 2017. 

Consumers can enter the contest by visiting aguilaammo.com/promotions. The initial entry requires users to provide a valid email address, and contestants can earn additional entries by sharing out the contest on their social media pages.

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