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How do you like the Scope? I'm thinking about getting one as a place holder till I get my vortex. haven't shot it yet, but just looking through it, it looks amazing. there are alot of reviews around and people seem to really like them definitely worth checking out!!! |
Pulled this one off the shelf. Shoot a email to [email protected] and we will swap it
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Pulled this one off the shelf. Shoot a email to [email protected] and we will swap it http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb190/marsh2001/4-14X_zpsfeada967.jpg aesthetically i couldn't care less about the point. but do you think it may effect performance? Thanks |
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Pulled this one off the shelf. Shoot a email to [email protected] and we will swap it http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb190/marsh2001/4-14X_zpsfeada967.jpg aesthetically i couldn't care less about the point. but do you think it may effect performance? Thanks It is just a plug so no impact on performance.That said I have no problem swapping it at our expense! |
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It is just a plug so no impact on performance.That said I have no problem swapping it at our expense! Quoted:
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Pulled this one off the shelf. Shoot a email to [email protected] and we will swap it http://i211.photobucket.com/albums/bb190/marsh2001/4-14X_zpsfeada967.jpg aesthetically i couldn't care less about the point. but do you think it may effect performance? Thanks It is just a plug so no impact on performance.That said I have no problem swapping it at our expense! okay, ill keep it then! Thanks for the responses. I really appreciate the outstanding customer service!! |
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There is a concerning "Made in China" mark on the bottom.
The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. |
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The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. Quoted:
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There is a concerning "Made in China" mark on the bottom.
The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. +1 |
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The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. Quoted:
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There is a concerning "Made in China" mark on the bottom.
The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. I disagree. It has EVERYTHING to do with the fact it's made in China. No dig on the US retailer that purveys the stuff. Maybe for you "new agers" out there it doesn't make a spit of difference, but I avoid made in China anything whenever possible. You want to keep boosting the economy of those jacklegs over, have a nut. As for me personally, I'll continue to try and do my business with US businesses. And I agree - it can be difficult if not impossible at times, but I try. Soapbox dismounted. |
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Quoted: I disagree. It has EVERYTHING to do with the fact it's made in China. No dig on the US retailer that purveys the stuff. Maybe for you "new agers" out there it doesn't make a spit of difference, but I avoid made in China anything whenever possible. You want to keep boosting the economy of those jacklegs over, have a nut. As for me personally, I'll continue to try and do my business with US businesses. And I agree - it can be difficult if not impossible at times, but I try. Soapbox dismounted. Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: There is a concerning "Made in China" mark on the bottom. ![]() The high tech computer or smartphone you posted that from was made in China too. It's not an issue of if something's made in China, it's whether or not it's a business relationship where the importer rides them on QC, which is pretty much Primary Arms's business model. I disagree. It has EVERYTHING to do with the fact it's made in China. No dig on the US retailer that purveys the stuff. Maybe for you "new agers" out there it doesn't make a spit of difference, but I avoid made in China anything whenever possible. You want to keep boosting the economy of those jacklegs over, have a nut. As for me personally, I'll continue to try and do my business with US businesses. And I agree - it can be difficult if not impossible at times, but I try. Soapbox dismounted. Drive an American car? The parts were likely designed, engineered, and produced in a different country. China, Mexico, etc. Buying "American" doesn't mean your money all goes into the U.S. economy. If it's mass produced, chances are a portion of the proceeds go outside this country. And BTW, Primary Arms is an American business.
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I hate to see the discussion turn political. This is a technical thread. From a purely technical standpoint, I understand where PA is coming from in exercising quality control standards. I don't really care where an optic is made and I do have ones made in the US, in Austria, Germany, Japan, the Phillipines, and . . . yes, . . . China.
I do worry about the lack of emission standards in China, whether my purchases contribute to the problem, and whether the workers are being paid a fair wage and treated humanely in a communist totalitarian regime that is our enemy in many ways. Yet, these products also provide jobs and feed mouths in the US, too, through companies like PA. It is a tough balancing act. |
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BAck on TopiC..................I have never witnessed an issue not being resolved by Primary Arms. On the ball as well. TTC No, they resolved it. That said they would trade it out no problem. I asked if the know would affect perfromance. They said no. So I said I'll keep it then. |
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There may be exceptions to every rule, but the overwhelming majority of chinese optics are junk. Even the more expensive ones. For me it's not so much trying to keep my money spent on US products, as the majority of optics are made over seas, but getting the most for my money.
These days nothing comes close to the value for the dollar that Japanese optics makers are producing. |
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