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Fake Nightforce??????
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<blockquote data-quote="HaroldNRAEndowment" data-source="post: 2265636" data-attributes="member: 111610"><p>Expanding on checking the scope over carefully if you determine the scope is legitimate. Look for impressed lines around the perimeter where the scope mount tightens. If the mounts were out of alignment, one of the edges of the mounts will dig into / impress into the scope depending if the resultant of the scope being bent is bowed up, bowed down or to some degree to the sides. Look through the scope to see if the cross-hairs are vertical. I had a scope that every time I shot it the reticles would float radially due to the lens being loose. Maybe there are other experiences this forum has to share. That was the Late 1970's right when scopes were becoming popular so to mention the Japanese brand would be out of place with today's optics.</p><p>Be safe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaroldNRAEndowment, post: 2265636, member: 111610"] Expanding on checking the scope over carefully if you determine the scope is legitimate. Look for impressed lines around the perimeter where the scope mount tightens. If the mounts were out of alignment, one of the edges of the mounts will dig into / impress into the scope depending if the resultant of the scope being bent is bowed up, bowed down or to some degree to the sides. Look through the scope to see if the cross-hairs are vertical. I had a scope that every time I shot it the reticles would float radially due to the lens being loose. Maybe there are other experiences this forum has to share. That was the Late 1970's right when scopes were becoming popular so to mention the Japanese brand would be out of place with today's optics. Be safe [/QUOTE]
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