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Trijicon®, Inc. Goes Long-Range with TARS™ High-Performance RifleScope
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<blockquote data-quote="SidecarFlip" data-source="post: 696021" data-attributes="member: 39764"><p>It's very heavy according to Andy but I believe it's 27 not 47. </p><p> </p><p>Even 27 is too heavy. </p><p> </p><p>I personally believe Trijicon cares less if they sell civillian or not. Their consumer line IMO, is just for wallpaper and to keep them viable as a common supplier to the public. Their real business is military through the DOD, ehere tax dollars in the hands of people who don't care what the cost is because they aren't spending <strong>their</strong> money, they are spending <strong>yours</strong>.</p><p> </p><p>The have a fancy-dan place on Wixom Road, surrounded by a chain link fence and no sign of any retail showroom, in fact, nothing that resembles a public entrance.</p><p> </p><p>When and if the gummit contracts dry up, they will come down to earth and become competitive in the marketplace. They will have to or cease to exist. Then, and only then, will Trijicon be a viable player. They certainly aren't now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SidecarFlip, post: 696021, member: 39764"] It's very heavy according to Andy but I believe it's 27 not 47. Even 27 is too heavy. I personally believe Trijicon cares less if they sell civillian or not. Their consumer line IMO, is just for wallpaper and to keep them viable as a common supplier to the public. Their real business is military through the DOD, ehere tax dollars in the hands of people who don't care what the cost is because they aren't spending [B]their[/B] money, they are spending [B]yours[/B]. The have a fancy-dan place on Wixom Road, surrounded by a chain link fence and no sign of any retail showroom, in fact, nothing that resembles a public entrance. When and if the gummit contracts dry up, they will come down to earth and become competitive in the marketplace. They will have to or cease to exist. Then, and only then, will Trijicon be a viable player. They certainly aren't now. [/QUOTE]
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