Posted on 12/24/2015 7:13:16 AM PST by marktwain
There have been a number of promotions over the years where shotguns have been given away with the purchase of a car or truck. This Florida stores, which combine jewelry and guns, are offering a free shotgun with the purchase of select Jewelry. And the jewelry is not as expensive as a car.
In Deland, Florida, the Downtown Goldsmith & Engraving and 2nd Amendment Firearms are two stores with the same ownership and under the same roof. They are owned by a husband and wife team who started the business three years ago. They have been offering the promotion for all three years. From wtsp.com:
Czerok says she hasn't gotten any negative response, adding that background checks are made for every gun that goes out the door.
"We are doing everything you legally have to do to purchase a firearm. So, these are not just going on the street to anybody," Czerok said.
The store owners say they may need to order more shotguns before the promotion ends.
The shotgun offered is a Stevens shotgun model 350 Security Pump. Here is a description from Cabela's:
Savage® Arms/Stevens 350 Security Pump-Action Shotgun
- 18.5" carbon-steel barrel with matte-black finish
- Black synthetic stock
- Ghost-ring sights for rapid target acquisition
- Bottom-eject design
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
It’s funny... they don’t HAVE to give away jewelry to get folks to buy guns these days... just the other way around.
After you buy the jewelry, depending on the neighborhood, this hopefully gets you from the store back to your car.
Yes, hence the shotgun.
...after you buy the jewelry, depending on the neighborhood, this hopefully gets you from the store back to your car...
Florida leads the country in numbers of concealed carry permits. Don’t leave home without it. Better than American Express.
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