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Great post.
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Question? Just wanted to verify. I just bought a Aimpoint Comp M4 and it hits every item on the list except one. I have a little play between the brightness settings. Is this OK? I have read information that that is the way that it is. Is this correct?
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"Egotism is the anesthetic that dulls the pain of stupidity."
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http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb324/Brownman0311/DSC00277.jpg
http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb324/Brownman0311/DSC00278.jpg http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb324/Brownman0311/DSC00280.jpg http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb324/Brownman0311/DSC00283.jpg I picked this up from a guy,he said his wife bought it online and dont have the receipt anymore. It looks legit according on the first page. The only difference is mine has 7 digit on the serial number. Is this REAL or FAKE? |
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Originally Posted By Mobius38:
Question? Just wanted to verify. I just bought a Aimpoint Comp M4 and it hits every item on the list except one. I have a little play between the brightness settings. Is this OK? I have read information that that is the way that it is. Is this correct? That's normal for the CompM4. One of the improvements over the earlier M-models is physically separating the switch from the knob to prevent impacts to the knob from damaging the switch. HTH... Tomac |
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"When injustice becomes law, resistance becomes duty." - Thomas Jefferson
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good info...thanks im getting ready to buy optics good to be informed
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this one seems to be 100% real and a was a good deal.
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what that is… is recreational dirty stuff.
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how come some say made in sweden and some don'?
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Have they faked any PRO's yet? I have yet to see anything on this thread about that...anyone have an experience with that yet?? Thanks for the awesome thread!!
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Originally Posted By xander_cain:
So after reading this entire thread I'm on the fence on whether or not my 3x mag is fake or not. Here are some pics, hopefully someone here can help me authenticate. http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo1-1.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo5.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo4.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo3.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo2.jpg http://i34.photobucket.com/albums/d130/pimpn4lyfe/photo1.jpg Looks real to me, you can tell from the Aimpoint font, and the plastic cover doesn't "split" on the bottom. Another way to tell is by looking at the threads around the optic and their pitch, they should be really fine pitch. |
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Hey thanks for the reply, thats a load off of my mind.
I haven't seen anything on the pros yet myself. |
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Excellent thread.
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I am the NRA.
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Great thread. thanks guys.
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"I think I'm gonna go over to webMD and ask what is a good brand of AR to get." ~ Deej86
"The Ar15 = The Mr Potato Head of rifles." ~Unknown "Your Savings -51.98%" ~CTD |
Sorry if I'm digging up an old thread but I'm shopping for an AIMPOINT COMP M2 or M4 and stumbled upon these. The M2 seems legit but the M4 is triggering a little "to go to be true" feeling in my gut. Can I get your guys opinions?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170859897613?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 http://www.ebay.com/itm/170859897613?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649 |
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I am looking at those Comp M4's on Ebay too. I emailed the guy a couple times and only got one response. He said he go them in a lot. No info on warranty. They look real to me but I've never handled a for sure real Comp M4.I'm waiting to see too.
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Here's a genuine Comp M4's Diode :
http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee56/crsuribe/7215b92c.jpg http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee56/crsuribe/3dd44a5a.jpg Front side (was hard to take this pic so the angle looks weird) http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee56/crsuribe/222b1521.jpg Spring that holds the inner tube http://i228.photobucket.com/albums/ee56/crsuribe/f3f9775d.jpg Please ignore the lens covers as they're not aimpoint brand. One thing I noticed is that the diode will completely turn off in the middle of transitioning to another click and if you stop right there it stays off, I asked the Aimpoint rep about this and he was like "why would you leave it off in the middle of a click?" Made me chuckle, but he said that is ok if you're being dumb and turning it very slowly. |
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Would be nice if people left their pics up for those late to the thread. Maybe someone who's been following this from the start could come up with a unified document with accompanying pics saved on a PDF document. Or maybe I'll just do it myself |
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*post contains personal opinion only and should not be considered information released in an official capacity*
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Dang I would if I had more time, would be great
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What's the best way to find out if this one is counterfiet:
http://i299.photobucket.com/albums/mm313/RSXmoneypit/36016e56.jpg Being offered for sale Here: http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_7_163/1026923_.html&page=1&anc=bottom#bottom |
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Needs to go back up.
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I am the NRA. We got the gun's. We need the numbers. Join the NRA if you have not already done so.
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I haven't read through all 11 pages, so apologize if a dupe but, I registered 3 Aimpoints with the company online immediately after purchase. Was a quick process. Seems like asking for this registration would be reasonable if you were buying one secondhand.
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Looks right. What kind of batteries are those?
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I am the NRA. We got the gun's. We need the numbers. Join the NRA if you have not already done so.
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Originally Posted By WasatchAR:
Nice one! LOLOLOLO I fu#@ing love it. Ok the rest of you, What do you have to say about the knockoffs being as good as the real thing? Thanks alot MoJo. I was working on this one myself, but just havent had the time. Your the Man. View Quote oh c'mon, didn't you know those same guys just make the fakes after house w/ the same stuff on the same machines |
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so as far as the white boxed M4's I called aimpoint and the serial wasnt in the database as a ake. yet they didnt have it in their database to begin with. something about the new software they got.
everything about it seems real, rotates 1 way and stops,, single red dot only , i know until i actually get it in my hand and check stuff I wont know for sure. said was purchased at a gun show. and i have seen the white boxes online, so I think i know what to look for in the box. i am going to look to see a spring from the front, look at the diode. verify how the serial numer was put on it. someone said something about the screw under the caps. |
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I just picked up a new CompM4. It came in a white box, but with the manual (genuine-looking) and all of the accessories (including some long black rail-looking thing). It *seems* to be the real deal, and the manual is for the "M68 CCO" which makes it military issue, IIRC. It has fifteen (15) settings and comes to a complete stop on #15. I mounted my MUM-14 behind it and the first five (5) settings are invisible to my naked eye, but they do register on my Gen 3 MUM NVS and increase in intensity at each click.
I could post photos, but I am assuming that this is conclusive enough evidence of it being a genuine? Visually, and feature-wise, everything else seems to check out. I paid $450 cash -- and it's brand new. Oh... and the MUM-14 weapon mount aligns EXACTLY (perfectly) with the CompM4. There is only about a 1/8-inch gap between the CompM4 and the MUM. Between the CompM4, MUM-14, and PEQ-15 I am officially a night-time killing machine |
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you got the carry handle mount. mine didnt come with it.
i got the smaller box that only had the qrp. |
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I've been looking for a new optic and found one listed as new with the buy it now price about $10 less than Midway. I went ahead and made the purchase and immediately felt this sinking feeling in my gut.
After I looked at their other items I started to wonder how this store could have so many items priced so much lower than other respected dealers, including ACOG's for $879. Now I'm really worried that I bought a fake Aimpoint Pro. All the pictures on the page are the manufacturers pictures and not ones of the actual item. They have over 17,000 positive feedbacks this month alone. None of them mentioned fakes. I then saw that they actually had a website they sold from. Anyway, here is the link. I've been lurking here for a while but never really posted before so I'm not sure if its ok to call out a specific seller, but if anyone here has heard anything about these guys either good or bad please let me know. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Their price wasn't that much better than the $416 that midway was charging but an ACOG fo $200 less looks a little fishy. |
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Originally Posted By zombicid83:
I've been looking for a new optic and found one listed as new with the buy it now price about $10 less than Midway. I went ahead and made the purchase and immediately felt this sinking feeling in my gut. After I looked at their other items I started to wonder how this store could have so many items priced so much lower than other respected dealers, including ACOG's for $879. Now I'm really worried that I bought a fake Aimpoint Pro. All the pictures on the page are the manufacturers pictures and not ones of the actual item. They have over 17,000 positive feedbacks this month alone. None of them mentioned fakes. I then saw that they actually had a website they sold from. Anyway, here is the link. I've been lurking here for a while but never really posted before so I'm not sure if its ok to call out a specific seller, but if anyone here has heard anything about these guys either good or bad please let me know. Does anyone have an opinion on this? Their price wasn't that much better than the $416 that midway was charging but an ACOG fo $200 less looks a little fishy. View Quote It's possible that it's real (pics seem fine, seller has decent feedback, no mention of a green dot, etc), but for the price you could have purchased from a site sponsor and not had to worry about it. There are often deals running on the PRO, which are usually in the deals thread on the first page of the Optics forum. |
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Thanks for the reply. When the aimpoint pro comes in i'll see if i can contact aimpoint with the serial number for verification. For any future purchases I will make sure to purchase from a site sponsor.
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Folks... I got a used Aimpoint Compc3 from Ebay.
The red dot was as it was no box or manual. I just received it today and wanted to make sure this is legit. Here is the link to the listing: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Aimpoint-11421-CompC3-2-MOA-Red-Dot-Sight-With-Flip-Ups-And-Mount-/271869477329?nma=true&si=CqV%252BdwifQkptj3mRVUNDbf5FPbs%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 A few things I noticed: 1. the lense covers were not aimpoint but butlercreek. 2. adjustment knobs were a little different than it shows on the youtube video. Instead of UP and R for elevation and windage it is UP-L and UP-R for elevation and windage as shown in pics And they are clearly different than the ones in the video... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3r3orqvBlWk 3. The serial # begins with a 'W' 4. Also, I'm assuming the yellowish resin looking thing inside the scope is normal? Link to the pictures: http://s1299.photobucket.com/user/yekcoh/slideshow/Aimpoint%20Compc3 I've never had a red dot before and the red dots are blurrier than I thought. Please help me out. |
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Bump.
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Listening to a worn out tape of Chris LeDoux.
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This thread is dead..
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