Buy A Rossi Rifle, Get A Free Revolver
If you’re a lover of old oater movies or vintage deer camp lore, then you just might be a big fan of lever-action rifles. What’s even better than a new lever gun? How about a free revolver to go with it? For the next few months, that’s exactly what Heritage and Rossi are offering.
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The Details
The Heritage+Rossi High Noon Lever Gun rebate (or maybe it’s the Free Rough Rider Revolver rebate—we’re not sure what they’re calling it) was announced recently with one of the best marketing hooks I’ve ever seen: Buy one cool gun, and you’ll get another one for free.
In this case, the deal is open to people who purchase a brand-new Rossi R95 or R92 lever gun, or a Heritage 92 rifle, before January 15, 2025. Once they complete their purchase and fill the paperwork out properly, they can then send in a form and get a free Heritage Rough Rider revolver.
Alas, this does not mean you can have the classic rifle-and-revolver-in-the-same-caliber combo. The R95 is chambered in .30-30; the R92 comes in centerfire pistol caliber cartridges like .44 Magnum or .45 Long Colt. The Heritage Rough Rider is a .22LR or .22 Magnum rimfire revolver.
But it’s a free gun, and people who get free guns shouldn’t complain.
Actually, I do have one complaint. The Rossi/Heritage paperwork doesn’t tell you what exact model of the Heritage Rough Rider you’ll be getting in the rebate. I presume it’s something like the Black On Black revolver, which is very similar to a classic Colt Peacemaker, but much lower priced and comes in with a budget-friendly black finish.
To take a look at the finer details of the offer for yourself, head to TaurusPromos.com. Note that this offer is only valid while supplies last, so if you want to take advantage of it, act quickly. And of course, if you’re not in America, or you aren’t legally allowed to own a gun, etc., etc.—don’t apply.
All photos: Heritage/Rossi