Posted: 2/6/2014 12:14:29 PM EDT
| Love your products, have many, have had even more that have gone to good homes. Always had great customer service from you and glad to see you are here. |
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One Micro, one CompML3, both in Larue mounts.
I have a story regarding the Aimpoint 2000. I bought one from a friend back in 2008 for my rifle, a LMT Defender 2000 SOPMOD. I paid him $25 for it. It used a CR123A battery. When I finally got my SBR stamp in for that rifle, I had that optic ready for a 10.5" upper I'd built. This was in April of 2011. I also owned a CompM2 at the time and it was turned to setting 7 as to permit longevity of battery life. I figured I'd like to find out how long an Aimpoint 2000 would last with the intensity of the dot the same as my CompM2. I would check it daily to see when the CR123A actually quit. This happened for several weeks. Then I'd check it once a week. 3 months, 4 months, 5 months. It wouldn't quit. 6 months. 7 months. I got tired of looking at it just keep chugging along, and I wanted to get a suppressor, so I sold that optic with a Beretta CX4 in November of 2011 and bought my first silencer. The dealer that bought that gun from me no longer has it so I kind of miss it. I'd buy that optic back in a heartbeat if he'd let me. Keep in mind, the Aimpoint 2000 was discontinued in 1989. At the time, that red dot was at least 22 years old. This is why I continue to purchase Aimpoint to this day. Thank you all for making excellent products. |
Rest in Peace, Jeff Reed. You've touched many lives and made many friends here.
Rest In Peace John Noveske. You are missed.
AR-15 Armorer Instructor.
Rest In Peace John Noveske. You are missed.
AR-15 Armorer Instructor.
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Hello Aimpoint!
Just want to pass along thanks for your outstanding customer service. I had a very old original Comp M bought in the 1990's that I was having problems with. I sent it in for a repair estimate and instead a brand-new Comp M2 was returned. You can't beat a company that stands behind their product like that. Welcome to the site. |
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