Savage Service Purchase Program to Give Back to Service People

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posted on September 14, 2018
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Sacrifice and service are important to Savage Arms. As part of a thank you to the many men and women who serve and protect our communities, the firearm manufacturer is offering a special 30 percent discount to all active duty, veteran and retired military, first responders and law enforcement personnel.

The Savage Service Program will offer to qualified customers the change to directly purchase from Savage Arms at 30 percent off the MSRP and will last from Sept. 1 to Dec. 31, 2018.

 The program is available to those with approved purchaser credentials, including: federal, state, county and city law enforcement  officers; EMT’s, firefighters and volunteer firefighters, and paramedics; military personal including active, retired, veterans, reservists and National Guard; corrections officers such as parole and probation officers; state licensed armed security officers employed by state licensed security companies; commercial pilots and federal flight deck officers, court judges and law enforcement academy cadets.

To qualify, customers must fill out the program order form correctly, supply a copy of it to their preferred ship-to FFL and a copy of their service credentials. Participants may purchase two firearms per calendar years under the program from Savage. Delivery will take approximately eight to 12 weeks from the date of the customer’s order.

For more information, visit Savage Service Program’s main page.

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