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Counter sniper scopes....any good???
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<blockquote data-quote="bruce_ventura" data-source="post: 932572" data-attributes="member: 34084"><p>From the article: "... the investigation moved to a business off Sunset and Kansas Expressway. It's called Dark Ops Holdings, owned by Frank Miller. Miller tells us that Bonis was his only supplier, so he had to shut down because he had no more merchandise.</p><p>Miller says he had no idea his supplier might have been erasing the Chinese markings.</p><p>Federal agents also seized his merchandise on a search warrant. Those federal documents are sealed..."</p><p></p><p>So he truth is, Dark Ops wasn't just based on marketing hype, it was based on fraud. I talked to Frank Miller at SHOT Show a few years ago. It was clear to me they were Chinese scopes. Where the hell did he think they were made? I hope he losses his ***** in legal fees. </p><p></p><p>Thank goodness this guy is out of business. It was painful to read the Dark Ops marketing material and know that some good folks got duped by it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bruce_ventura, post: 932572, member: 34084"] From the article: "... the investigation moved to a business off Sunset and Kansas Expressway. It's called Dark Ops Holdings, owned by Frank Miller. Miller tells us that Bonis was his only supplier, so he had to shut down because he had no more merchandise. Miller says he had no idea his supplier might have been erasing the Chinese markings. Federal agents also seized his merchandise on a search warrant. Those federal documents are sealed..." So he truth is, Dark Ops wasn't just based on marketing hype, it was based on fraud. I talked to Frank Miller at SHOT Show a few years ago. It was clear to me they were Chinese scopes. Where the hell did he think they were made? I hope he losses his ***** in legal fees. Thank goodness this guy is out of business. It was painful to read the Dark Ops marketing material and know that some good folks got duped by it. [/QUOTE]
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