Buckeye Firearms Association launches raffle offering $3K prize package

Buckeye Firearms Association launches raffle offering K prize package
Dean Rieck, Executive Director at Buckeye Firearms Association — LinkedIn
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Ohio residents aged 21 and older have the opportunity to participate in a raffle organized by the Buckeye Firearms Association. The raffle offers a prize package valued at over $3,000, featuring two handguns designed for deep concealment: the SIG P365-XMACRO and the Ruger LCP MAX.

The SIG P365-XMACRO boasts a 17+1 round capacity with features such as steel magazines, interchangeable backstraps, XRAY3 Day/Night Sights, and a VORTEX Defender CCW red dot sight. The Ruger LCP MAX offers compact protection with a 10+1 round capacity in .380 Auto caliber.

Additional items in the prize package include storage solutions like the Condition 1 lockable case and Vaultek biometric vault, along with accessories such as a Safariland holster, Protech knife, Streamlight light, cleaning kit, and ammunition.

Proceeds from ticket sales will support the Buckeye Firearms Association. A total of 1,000 tickets are available for purchase at $25 each. Ticket numbers will be assigned randomly after all tickets are sold or sales close. The winner will be determined through a random drawing.

Eligibility is limited to Ohio residents who are at least 21 years old. Guns awarded as prizes will be distributed through licensed dealers following federal and state laws. Entry constitutes consent for using the winner’s name and image.

For more details on rules and terms or to view these items in person, visit Black Wing Shooting Center in Delaware, Ohio.



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