FNH USA extends dealer promotion - Industry News

Shooting Industry, June, 2003

FNH USA Inc, a subsidiary of FN Herstal, SA., Belgium, announced the extension of its 2003 Dealer Stocking Program. The program was originally created to drive dealer sales of various FN products, increase visibility for the brand and add profitability to the dealers business. The program has been extended through August 31, 2003, because of the positive response from dealers and distributors, according to officials.

"We are gaining momentum in the commercial and law enforcement dealer markets and extending the program will give us the opportunity to accelerate dealer stocking of the new FNH USA line-up," said Rick DeMilt, director of Sales and Marketing.

Under the program, dealers who purchase one FN SPR (Special Police Rifle) and one FN Tactical Police Shotgun, plus any other three FN firearms between Jan. 1, 2003, and Aug. 31, 2003, qualify for a free FN Standard Police Shotgun. Qualifying dealers must forward copies of their distributor invoices and an FFL to the FNH USA sales office in McLean, Va. Once received, a FN Standard Police Shotgun will be shipped from FNH USA Inc. inventory to the dealer.

"FNH USA has a state-of-the-art line-up, which we are always expanding," DeMilt said. "The selection and quality of weapons we offer prove we are uniquely positioned for market leadership in the law enforcement and personal security commercial segments."

For more information, contact DeMilt or Bucky Mills at (703) 288-1292, email: info@fnhusa.com or visit www.fnhusa.com.

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