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Sig range finders?
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<blockquote data-quote="codyadams" data-source="post: 1450357" data-attributes="member: 87243"><p>I have had a kilo 2000 as well as the 2200. Both are excellent units, and Sig's customer service is spot on, I would even go as far as saying outstanding. </p><p></p><p>I bought my Kilo 2000 the october after they came out, and had it for two years. It began having trouble ranging anything but reflective objects, and I realized it was my fault for abusing it, the laser lense was scratched to **** from bouncing around in my dusty truck, backpack, on my hip while crawling in the dirt and dust, ect. I called sig and asked where to send it for repairs, they e-mailed me a free shipping label, I wrote a note describing my issue, taking complete blame for the damage. Also, I did not have the original reciept. I sent it in, and one week after they recieved it, I got an email with a tracking number for a brand new kilo 2200, free of charge. Total time from me shipping it to them to receiving a new unit was approximately 2-3 weeks. I have compared them side by side with Lieca's, and personally like the sig better, and it was way faster in ranging and scanning. Also, after experiencing their customer service, I think I'll stick with a company that backs up their products. The Nikon 3000 stabilized rangefinder looks promising, but I currently have an issue with Nikon and won't buy their products.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="codyadams, post: 1450357, member: 87243"] I have had a kilo 2000 as well as the 2200. Both are excellent units, and Sig's customer service is spot on, I would even go as far as saying outstanding. I bought my Kilo 2000 the october after they came out, and had it for two years. It began having trouble ranging anything but reflective objects, and I realized it was my fault for abusing it, the laser lense was scratched to **** from bouncing around in my dusty truck, backpack, on my hip while crawling in the dirt and dust, ect. I called sig and asked where to send it for repairs, they e-mailed me a free shipping label, I wrote a note describing my issue, taking complete blame for the damage. Also, I did not have the original reciept. I sent it in, and one week after they recieved it, I got an email with a tracking number for a brand new kilo 2200, free of charge. Total time from me shipping it to them to receiving a new unit was approximately 2-3 weeks. I have compared them side by side with Lieca's, and personally like the sig better, and it was way faster in ranging and scanning. Also, after experiencing their customer service, I think I'll stick with a company that backs up their products. The Nikon 3000 stabilized rangefinder looks promising, but I currently have an issue with Nikon and won't buy their products. [/QUOTE]
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