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U.S. Military Crusader Scopes?
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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 299867" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>3000....lol</p><p> </p><p>I do not think the military uses them and 100 bucks would be a good price on a used one assuminmg you are referring to the counter sniper crusader scopes. </p><p>The sales hype is all hype..... caveat emptor. </p><p> </p><p>That said the scopes track okay glass is on par or a little better than super sniper scopes. The FFP reticule is too thick and they are heavy. I think midway sells them under 400 bucks and they are not too bad for a cheap scope IMO. The lighted reticule is a bit cheesy. I bought two of them when I needed cheap glass. I have not been too dissapointed.</p><p> </p><p>Actually when you start looking for a reasonably priced low power scope ( 1-4x range) with 30mm tube, mill dots and exposed turrets they are a pretty good scope for the money, as just about everything with those features is sky high. The higher power model is about the same quality as one of the super sniper brands IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 299867, member: 7194"] 3000....lol I do not think the military uses them and 100 bucks would be a good price on a used one assuminmg you are referring to the counter sniper crusader scopes. The sales hype is all hype..... caveat emptor. That said the scopes track okay glass is on par or a little better than super sniper scopes. The FFP reticule is too thick and they are heavy. I think midway sells them under 400 bucks and they are not too bad for a cheap scope IMO. The lighted reticule is a bit cheesy. I bought two of them when I needed cheap glass. I have not been too dissapointed. Actually when you start looking for a reasonably priced low power scope ( 1-4x range) with 30mm tube, mill dots and exposed turrets they are a pretty good scope for the money, as just about everything with those features is sky high. The higher power model is about the same quality as one of the super sniper brands IMO. [/QUOTE]
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