Re: ACOG
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: InTheHills</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: cm92</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Now here is the problem. I think that the dude is military. He was young ,had a high and tight, and knew were the head was.... afraid if i send it to trijicon that they might keep it saying it is stolen military gear.</div></div> cm92 I think I might be upset that you assume the soldier would be selling stolen govt property. Did he do or say something that would make you think it was not on the up and up? On the other side of the coin I seriously doubt Trijicon would track "stolen" gear. They might be able to tell you it was sold to the military but that does not mean it is stolen. I have had a couple deployments with units who have some discretionary funds that they use to outfit us but nothing is on the books or signed for. I still have a bunch of that gear but it is by no means stolen. Heck I have 4 or 5 duffels full of stuff I have tried to give back to the Army several times and they simply will NOT take it because it is not on my hand receipt.
Anyway, as far as the scope goes, if the reticle seems lit then there is probably nothing wrong that needs fixing. The tubes crack all the time but still function, its just cosmetic. They also dont get paint jobs from the factory. They are just flat black rubber. The trick is to find something that will take off that paint without hurting the rubber.
LOL - Post #50 and I am already going to piss someone off!!!
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I dont think he was implying that just because the guy was military that the optic was stolen, it just so happens that ALOT of optics have been stolen and sold to unaware buyers, who then get tracked down and end up having to relinquish the optic back to the Gov, and accept the loss of the initial investment. I might be suspicious as well, I dont trust anyone who hasn't earned it, regardless of their profession.