How you can legally win brand new firearms

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Field Seats has already given away several brand new firearms, but they are far from finished. Next up, they have 12 more digital reviews that will lead to one lucky customer winning big.

The New Prizes

Check out some of the new items for you chance to win:

Mossberg 500

M1A SOCOM 16

Remington Model 700 SPS Tactical

EOTech Vudu 3.5-18X50 FFP

Shadow Systems MR920

Glock 17 Gen5

Trijicon ACOG 556 NATO/223 Rem

Daniel Defense M4V7 Cobalt

and more!

How does it work?

You purchase a seat to a specific digital review. Once the limited seats are sold out, the experts at field seats will give an honest review of the item. After that, one customer is selected at random to win the item. The prize will be shipped to an FFL, where the winner can pick up their brand new workhorse. This winner just picked up his rifle last week.

Screenshot from Field Seats Instagram

Is this legal?

Yes! Click here to read more about how Field Seats stays compliant with all laws and regulation. However, if your current circumstances somehow prevent you from being able to pick up a weapon from an FFL, you can always waive the prize if you just want to watch the review. Also, check out the FAQ page before entering if you have any questions.

What if I don’t win?

That’s a risk we all take in life, but the seating is capped to ensure the odds are higher than your average give away. 1-in-32 is way better than 1-in-1,000 or even 1-in-10,0000.

Where can I enter?

Click any of the weapons or optics linked above to go straight to the enter portal. Also, follow Field Seats on social media for more news, updates and information on how you can add some brand new firearms to your collection. Good luck!

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