VCDL – Lobby Day Gun Giveaway 50BMG
October 6, 2011 // 0 CommentsVCDL Executive Member Ed Levine made arrangements with Serbu Firearms to receive a BFG-50 to be given away to a lucky VCDL member at Lobby Day on Monday, January 16, 2012!!!
“That’s not a gun. THIS is a gun!”
The Serbu BFG-50 is a .50 BMG single-shot rifle which weights 22 lbs, has a 29.5 inch barrel, and is 51.5 inches long. The barrel is made of match-grade alloy steel with a 1:15 twist.
The gun has a highly effective “Shark Brake” muzzle brake, and AR-15 trigger and safety, a custom hammer, a spring loaded firing pin, a Picatinny rail, and a bipod!
It has a parkerized finish with a trigger pull of 4 lbs.
You can see a picture of the gun here (SCOPE IS NOT INCLUDED):
http://serbu.com/top/bfg50.php
Retail value of the gun is over $2,300!
Here’s the gun in action as Ed shoots it for the promo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
To be in Ed’s drawing for this gun, you must be a current member of VCDL as of December 1st, 2011 at midnight. If you haven’t joined the group or renewed your membership yet, now is the time!
Here are the rules:
A special thanks to Mark Serbu of Serbu Firearms for this extremely generous donation. And thanks for Ed Levine for coming up with the idea and working with Serbu to arrange the donation!
A lucky VCDL member will win this Serbu at Lobby Day – perhaps it will be you!
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