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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    The Chinese are very good manufacturers ..... You only have to look at anything, actually everything manufactured in the world today and the chances are it was sourced from China or built on machines sourced from China.

    Truth be known .... those "chinks" as you say are probally making the Leupolds, assembling them, and shipping them for Leupold.

    Interesting too that Leupold doesn't own it's copyright in China..... someone else does.

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    Err we talking rip off here. Good Bad Chinese I agree sell lots of good Chinese, example try SKF bearings ex china yeah right

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    The norinco copies of the M1 are supposed to be fairly decent....does p*ss me off though....are any others being faked?

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    I have 1 of these Mark 4 scopes ,just been looking at the link P38 posted .The things they say to look for in most cases aren't on this scope. The Leupold medallion is on the yardage adjuster ,no sign of a brass spacer in objective lens. Most of the etch on base ins white not silver. Maybe a better quality fake perhaps ,though cost considerably more than $57 and was US $$$ I paid .
    The thing I had in mind when I brought it was the standard mark up on most if not all sporting goods brought into NZ is 400-500 % .That's how these sports shops make money in most instances.
    Thanks to P38 I now know how the dials work but fake or not it will probably still be fitted to a flatter shooting rifle for distance shooting providing it holds zero .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris View Post
    I have 1 of these Mark 4 scopes ,just been looking at the link P38 posted .The things they say to look for in most cases aren't on this scope. The Leupold medallion is on the yardage adjuster ,no sign of a brass spacer in objective lens. Most of the etch on base ins white not silver. Maybe a better quality fake perhaps ,though cost considerably more than $57 and was US $$$ I paid .
    The thing I had in mind when I brought it was the standard mark up on most if not all sporting goods brought into NZ is 400-500 % .That's how these sports shops make money in most instances.
    Thanks to P38 I now know how the dials work but fake or not it will probably still be fitted to a flatter shooting rifle for distance shooting providing it holds zero .
    Chris

    The only way to really be sure if your Leupold is Fair Dinkum or not is to call Leupold with the serial number.

    They will confirm the authenticity of the scope, or not as the case may be.

    Buying a Fake is ok IMO ..... But only if you know that up front and it is priced accordingly, anything else is a Fraud.

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    Can you post up some pics of it please Chris ???
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    Quote Originally Posted by 7mmsaum View Post
    Can you post up some pics of it please Chris ???

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    Check the serial number out to be certain. Have had customers bring in scopes to get sent off for warranty work only to find that they were fakes and they looked really really good on the outside at least.

    And 500% mark up ?????????? Thats why all the sport shop owners and staff are driving around in bentlys ( yeah right )
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    bang on there mate were dose that figure come from im getting a loupy scope for 200 less than what there sold for at no freight and cost so is 900 for a 1100 dollar scope 500% mark up?????????.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Ruin View Post
    Check the serial number out to be certain. Have had customers bring in scopes to get sent off for warranty work only to find that they were fakes and they looked really really good on the outside at least.

    And 500% mark up ?????????? Thats why all the sport shop owners and staff are driving around in bentlys ( yeah right )
    Happens with parallel import power tools as well trying to claim warranty on genuine imports. What model Bently you got?

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    "Happens with parallel import power tools as well trying to claim warranty on genuine imports" I'd wonder on the CGA, it says you can take the seller or the maker to court. IF its the real thing but parallel imported I dont see why the CGA doesnt apply...but then Im no lawyer. For insrtance lots of stuff has or had an international warrantee....maybe they dont do that anymore. I know with an expensive HP printer my boss bought one in singa and brought it in, it failed. So he rang up HP NZ and asked about buying one, they said no problem HP has an internatioanl warrantee, he got them to email him that and promptly took his in for repair...they didnt want to do it but caved when the email was presented.



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    A corolla model !

    These looked like the real thing but were not the real thing. serial numbers didnt exist and were very different internally to the real thing. Thats what we got told by the NZ agents.

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    Er. You may not want to look at this .

    Leupold Mark 4.5 14X50E Mil dot Illuminated Riflescopes Rifle Scope Hunting Scope with Mounts-in Riflescopes from Sports & Entertainment on Aliexpress.com

    Just doing a bit of reading it appears that the counterfeiters have started using real serial numbers and adding some of the missing details onto the scopes.

    One picture shows the std 88888c number while another shows a different number again and that same number is used on another scope in a different add on that same site.



    The makers who spend a lot of money making a brand that is respected enough to have fakes using their reputation care a fair bit about it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clint Ruin View Post
    A corolla model !

    These looked like the real thing but were not the real thing. serial numbers didnt exist and were very different internally to the real thing. Thats what we got told by the NZ agents.
    Nice

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    I figure if its genuine it shouldn't fog ,should hold zero & won't need any thing done under warranty .
    Just like the previous Leupold scopes I've owned. As long as it does the job who gives a rats arse any how.
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    Come and see the real come and see the real thing come and see. Am I the real thing?

 

 

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