Short story even shorter: friend of mine is having a baby, offers me his ACOG (4x32 red chevron reticle .223) for 500.00 bucks. I looked it over to make sure it wasn't a fake and handed him the cash.
I get home after dark and get to looking through it only to find that the tritium is very dim, like so dim that in complete darkness my eyes have to adjust for like 20 seconds to even detect a faint hint of red.
Am I screwed here? I know it will work fine as a day/low light scope, but if i want to sell this thing in the future will any other idiot pay 500 for an ACOG with dead radioactive gas?
Is the cost of having the lamp replaced by Trijicon cost prohibitive? Will they honor their warranty for secondhand owners?
I get home after dark and get to looking through it only to find that the tritium is very dim, like so dim that in complete darkness my eyes have to adjust for like 20 seconds to even detect a faint hint of red.
Am I screwed here? I know it will work fine as a day/low light scope, but if i want to sell this thing in the future will any other idiot pay 500 for an ACOG with dead radioactive gas?
Is the cost of having the lamp replaced by Trijicon cost prohibitive? Will they honor their warranty for secondhand owners?