Win An NRA Special-Edition Kryptek Minotaur Truck, Tons Of Guns And Gear, And $50,000 Cash

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posted on February 25, 2019
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Don’t miss your chance to win the NRA’s biggest truck sweepstakes ever. Sponsored by Prefix Corp. and Kryptek Outdoor Group, the NRA Big Truck Giveaway’s grand prize includes a Kryptek Minotaur pickup truck, a highly customized 2018 Ram Sport 1500 4x4; firearms from Springfield Armory, Weatherby and Spike’s Tactical; a Leupold VX-6HD riflescope; 600 rounds of Nosler ammunition, $50,000 in cash, and more for the winner.

Sporting the Kryptek Raid pattern side and hood graphics, as well as NRA logos and exterior badging, the crew-cab, short-bed NRA Special-Edition Kryptek Minotaur truck is sure to turn heads wherever it goes. Custom interior touches include Kryptek embroidered headrests, floor mats and trim panels. And thanks to its KORE Tactical Suspension with 14 inches of suspension travel and 35-inch all-terrain tires, the limited-edition pickup provides enhanced stability at high speeds, as well as the capability of tackling the most rugged of off-road conditions.

The truck, the cash and $21,840 worth of guns and gear can all be yours. Online entries must be received by 11:59 p.m. EST on March 29, 2019, and entries via U.S. Mail must be postmarked by March 29 and received by April 5. Visit truckraffle.nra.org to enter and for more information regarding the NRA Big Truck Giveaway.

There is no purchase or contribution necessary to enter or win the NRA Special Edition Kryptek Minotaur Truck, and a purchase or contribution will not improve the chances of participants winning. The “NRA Big Truck Giveaway” sweepstakes is open to legal residents of the United States and Washington, D.C., age 21 years or older at time of entry who are licensed drivers. For more information, see Official Rules for details, entry limits and alternate methods of entry.

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