I was in Scheel's today looking at stuff and went over to the bipod section. I'm looking at adding another PSR or possibly CAL to the collection but wanted to look at one first.
Sadly they didn't have a CAL to look at, however, they had a V8, tall PSR, and a standard "PSR" in stock. I pulled the PSR off of the peg and immediately noticed that it didn't look right. The bag appeared to have been opened and I realized it was a fake. The hardware was all chromed rather than satin finished stainless, it didn't have a real ADM mount, no engraving, etc.
I left the bag as was (closed) and took it over to a couple of the gun area employees to tell them it was a fake. I said that "The bag has been opened and this one is a fake just any FYI.". One of the two employees said "Yeah we open the bags often to show people them or to use them on package gun displays." to which I simply said "Oh...well this one is still fake." . The same guy said "No it's not." so I said "Yes, it is..." and went on to say all of the reasons why it was a fake.
After I stated the reasons he took it out of the package, inspected it (including the piss poor example of the QD mount), and then admitted it was fake so they needed to let the manager know.
I'm glad that some poor sucker didn't buy it, find out it was fake, try to return it, and then get denied because someone that actually knew better said "nope" since it was a fake.
Just an FYI anyway to those looking to buy. Buy your Atlas from authorized sellers (or trusted members used here orelsewhere) if at all possible. If you go to buy from a store inspect the item if it looks like the packaging has been messed with.
Getting screwed on a $320 fake Atlas would piss me off. It could also lead some new shooter out there to badmouth Atlas because his fancy new bipod is crap when he didn't actually get what he paid for.
Sadly they didn't have a CAL to look at, however, they had a V8, tall PSR, and a standard "PSR" in stock. I pulled the PSR off of the peg and immediately noticed that it didn't look right. The bag appeared to have been opened and I realized it was a fake. The hardware was all chromed rather than satin finished stainless, it didn't have a real ADM mount, no engraving, etc.
I left the bag as was (closed) and took it over to a couple of the gun area employees to tell them it was a fake. I said that "The bag has been opened and this one is a fake just any FYI.". One of the two employees said "Yeah we open the bags often to show people them or to use them on package gun displays." to which I simply said "Oh...well this one is still fake." . The same guy said "No it's not." so I said "Yes, it is..." and went on to say all of the reasons why it was a fake.
After I stated the reasons he took it out of the package, inspected it (including the piss poor example of the QD mount), and then admitted it was fake so they needed to let the manager know.
I'm glad that some poor sucker didn't buy it, find out it was fake, try to return it, and then get denied because someone that actually knew better said "nope" since it was a fake.
Just an FYI anyway to those looking to buy. Buy your Atlas from authorized sellers (or trusted members used here orelsewhere) if at all possible. If you go to buy from a store inspect the item if it looks like the packaging has been messed with.
Getting screwed on a $320 fake Atlas would piss me off. It could also lead some new shooter out there to badmouth Atlas because his fancy new bipod is crap when he didn't actually get what he paid for.