Nosler Celebrates Mother’s Day with Heartfelt Giveaway

This special giveaway package is valued at more than $3,000 and designed to honor the extraordinary love and dedication of mothers.

by posted on April 29, 2024
Nosler Mothers Day Giveaway

Nosler, Inc. has announced a special giveaway package valued at more than $3,000 to honor the extraordinary love and dedication of mothers everywhere. This Mother’s Day, Nosler invites you to join along with partners SIG Sauer, Montana Knife Company, and Marsupial Gear, in celebrating the remarkable women who nurture, support, and inspire us.

The Mother’s Day Giveaway includes an array of gifts valued at more than $3,000 designed to make this occasion one to remember:

  • 15 boxes of Nosler 9 mm Luger 124-gr. JHP ASP Handgun Ammunition
  • SIG Sauer ROSE P365-XL Comp 9mm
  • Montana Knife Company Culinary Set- Black
  • Marsupial Gear Concealed Carry Belt Bag w/ built in holster

To participate, visit nosler.com/mothers-day-giveaway.html and follow the instructions on how to enter for a chance to win this incredible Mother’s Day package.

For more information on Nosler and their products, visit nosler.com.

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