So I have a scope, for me a pricey one (roughly 1k) It was on an ar15, set it in a corner at a hunting lodge and being stupid caught my toe in the sling, pulling it over, kinda abruptly. Long story short, it was on concrete. I stripped 1 line of threads out of the battery cap/scope. I had to put a set of plyers on the base and vice grips on the top to get it to open (battery was dead when it fell) Cleaned out threads, not as slick as before but it opens and closes without tools. Battery cap is marred up, scope seems dandy except the internal threads where the cop screwed into.
Should I blame myself, or should a 1000 dollar optic take a hit like that being a combat scope. How should I address talking to A the manufacturer or B the seller.
After all it with granted a little extra force from me fell from the height of the buttstock being on the ground... Scope still works so not the end of the world.
Should I blame myself, or should a 1000 dollar optic take a hit like that being a combat scope. How should I address talking to A the manufacturer or B the seller.
After all it with granted a little extra force from me fell from the height of the buttstock being on the ground... Scope still works so not the end of the world.