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Gun-A-Week Raffle GUN-A-WEEK RAFFLE Roy Reed Post 252 American Legion and Sons of the American Legion Tickets: $50 a Ticket Only 1500 Tickets Ticket Cost $0.96 To Be Sold Each Ticket Goes Into Every Drawing Per Drawing 1 Ticket Equals 52 Chances to Win 52 Guns 52 Drawings Chance To Win Multiple Guns With One Ticket Wk 1: Winchester 70 Ultimate Shadow Rifle, 7mm-08 Wk27: Smith & Wesson 9mm Carry & Range Kit Wk 2: Browning BPS Hunter Shotgun, 12 Gauge Wk28: Thompson Center Encore .50 Cal Black Powder Wk 3: Weatherby Vanguard S2, 300 Weatherby Magnum Wk29: Thompson Center Venture, 270 Win Short Mag Wk 4: Ruger M77 Hawkeye Bolt Action Rifle .30-06 Wk30: Mossberg Mod 464 Lever Action, 30-30 Winchester Wk 5: Remington®270 Whitetail Pro®Model 770 W/Scope Wk31: Winchester 70 Ultimate Shadow, 7mm-08 Rem. Wk 6: Savage Axis Rifle, 223 Remington/5.56 Nato Wk32: Henery Golden Boy Lever Action .17 cal Wk 7: Colt 1911 12rd 5” Barrel Wk33 Mossberg Model 100 ATR Night Train Bolt Action .308 Wk 8: Mossberg 4X4 Bolt Action Rifle, 243 Winchester Wk34: Henry Lever Action Rifle H001M, 22 Win. Mag Rimfire Wk 9: Stevens 350 Field Grade/Security combo, 12 Gauge Wk35: Browning BPS Hunter Shotgun, 12 Gauge Wk10: Mossberg Trek Bolt Action Rifle, 270 Winchester Wk36: Weatherby Vanguard S2 Rifle, 300 Win Short Mag Wk11: Mossberg Model 500 Wk37: Weatherby Vanguard Synthetic Bolt Action, 300 Wk12: Rossi Rio Grande Rifle, 30-30 Winchester Wk38: Rossi Rifle/Shotgun Combo, 22 Mag/12 Gauge Wk13: Savage Axis Rifle, 223 Remington/5.56 Nato Wk39: Browning BPS Shotgun w/Dura Touch, 10 Gauge Wk14: Mossberg 464 Lever Action, 30-30 Wk40: Remington Model 700 SPS 300 Win. Short Mag Wk15: Benelli M2 American, 12 Gauge Wk41: Savage Model 64F Rimfire Rifle, 22 LR Wk16: Henry Lever Action Rifle, 22 Win. Mag. Rimfire Wk42: Maverick Bolt Action Rifle, 30-06 Springfield Wk17: Rossi, Single Shot, 20 Gauge/243 Win./22LR Wk43: Mossberg Trek Bolt Action, 308 Winchester Wk18: Mossberg 4X4 Bolt Action, 7mm Rem. Mag. Wk44: Maverick Bolt Action, 270 Winchester Wk19: Rossi R92 Lever Action Rifle, 44-40 Winchester Wk45: Maverick Bolt Action w/Scope, 30-06 Springfield Wk20: Beretta Viper G2 Sporting 12Guage Wk46: Rossi Circuit Judge Rifle, 410/45 Long Colt Wk21: Savage Stevens Model 12FV Short Action, 22-250 Wk47: Marlin X7 with scope .270 cal Wk22: Mossberg Model 100 ATR Bolt Action Night train 2 Wk48: Savage Axis Rifle, 223 Remington/5.56 Nato Wk23: Weatherby Vanguard S2 300 Win. Short mag Wk49: Maverick Bolt action 30-06 with scope Wk24: Bushmaster Carbon AR-15 Wk50: Mossberg 4x4 Bolt action, 7mm Remington mag Wk25: Rossi Circuit Judge Rifle, 410/45 Long Colt Wk51: Husker Gun Wk26: Savage Axis XP Rifle w/Scope, 22-250 Remington Wk52: Henry Big Boy Lever Action Rifle , 357/38 Special Winner is subject to ATF background check. (must be 18) Every ticket will be entered into 52 drawings. Winners will be notified weekly and, will have 90 days to claim prize, unclaimed prizes become property of Roy Reed 252. We reserve the right to substitute based on availability. Winners will be notified where to pick up weapon. Drawing begins September 16 2012. All fees outside of the purchase price of weapon to be paid by winner. Look up royreed on facebook or email [email protected] for more info Winners Week 1 Dennis Dannelly Week 2 Joni Tietz Week 3 Bob Mcelroy Week 4 Shane Bathke Week 5 Dennis Jensen Week 6 Randall Bargstadt Week 7 Dale Plueger Week 8 Andy Roberts Week 9 Patrick Hestreiter Week 10 Tom Martens Week 11 Michael A. Sullivan Week 12 Dustin Jorgesen Week 13 Dan Compton Week 14 Wayne Christensen Week 15 Kris Kathol Week 16 Bj Schellenberg Week 17 Perry Wenhoff Week 18 Jeffrey Farran II Week 19 Lyndi McElroy Week 20 Rod Giese Week 21 Kevin Farrell Week 22 Tim Wolfe Week 23 Chad Janke Week 24 Dwight Lienemann Week 25 Bob Bowers Week 26 Darin Schellenberg Week 27 Jerry Allemann Week 28 T.J. Mauk Week 29 Herb Lias Week 30 Darin Schellenberg Week 31 Tracy Dye Week 32 Tony Rotherham Week 33 Issa Purvis Week 34 Travis Weinrich Week 35 Don (Freda) Nelson Week 36 Shane Frahm Week 37 Gary Appel Week 38 Michael A. Sullivan Week 39 Phil Todd Week 40 Dan Heitman Week 41 Troy Eisenhauer Week 42 Bradley Brummels Week 43 Gina Brummels Week 44 Joe Mundil Week 45 Mike Janke Week 46 Monte Plueger Week 47 Billie Kenney Week 48 Terry Nelsen Week 49 Anthony Williby Week 50 Matthew Brtek Week 51 Rex Hamilton Week 52 Doug Wood Thank you everyone for your support keep checking the website for updates on our Second Annual Gun-A-Week raffle. .
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