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gus7
04-28-2013, 20:18
Mark 4 LR/T 3.5-10x40mm (30mm) M3 by Leupold made ? ''clean'' no marks ladels etc ... great optics ..spots on mil-dots and low to high magnification very clear optics plus it has NO china made signs like http://www.leupold.com/resources/counterfeit-warning/ thank you all for the any infro on this one

MK262MOD1
04-29-2013, 17:43
What are you asking?

longrange1947
04-29-2013, 17:59
Do not know what you are wanting. I have used and taught that scope for years. Need a direction you wish to go. First off is it early or later model, there is a difference.

fng13
04-29-2013, 19:53
I think he is asking if anyone has ever heard of knock-off name brand scopes.

If that's the case then yes definitely. Aimpoints and EOTech are highly ripped off.

Obviously based on the article you posted Leupold is being counterfeited as well.

longrange1947
04-29-2013, 20:16
If I am reading that right, I may not be, but are you saying it has no markings? If so I have never seen a Loopie without markings.

Ambush Master
04-29-2013, 21:18
I think he is asking if anyone has ever heard of knock-off name brand scopes.

If that's the case then yes definitely. Aimpoints and EOTech are highly ripped off.

Obviously based on the article you posted Leupold is being counterfeited as well.

I've seen China knock-offs of Harsey and Chris Reeve Knives that even came with the "Warning/Caution Extremely Sharp" and signed Warranty papers!! Chris has even had people send them "Warranty Claims" for them!!!

Later
Martin

fng13
04-29-2013, 21:35
I've seen China knock-offs of Harsey and Chris Reeve Knives that even came with the "Warning/Caution Extremely Sharp" and signed Warranty papers!! Chris has even had people send them "Warranty Claims" for them!!!

Later
Martin

Unbelievable. Having finally got my hands on ps.com knife, I doubt the imitation even holds a candle to the real thing.

Dusty
04-30-2013, 06:34
If I am reading that right, I may not be, but are you saying it has no markings? If so I have never seen a Loopie without markings.

They're called "Roopies". ;)

longrange1947
04-30-2013, 06:39
They're called "Roopies". ;)

I don't care what anyone else says, that was funny. :D