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    It appears they've now removed the catalog information and advertisement ..

    Sniper Scope, No. 32, MKII, Reproduction

    Perhaps they're out of stock now and decided not to carry them any more?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longshaor View Post
    I just got off the phone with Numrich, for those of you who (like me) didn't or couldn't get one, they're gone and will probably not be restocked.
    Did they by chance give a name for asource for the scopes. Maybe a group buy could be done?

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    The URL isn't current.

    I wonder if they sold out although the question is academic for me what with recent donations to Santa Claus for 9 grandchildren, the wife the kids and their spouses.

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    Hi guys,

    I spoke with their customer service yesterday. They are sold out and do not intend to restock. I asked the girl I spoke with where they got them from as I need at least one (preferably a pair) and she stated she didn't know where they got them from nor who to ask to find out. She suggested I post the question on their forum, which I've done. If I get an answer I'll let you all know.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Longshaor View Post
    Hi guys,

    I spoke with their customer service yesterday. They are sold out and do not intend to restock. I asked the girl I spoke with where they got them from as I need at least one (preferably a pair) and she stated she didn't know where they got them from nor who to ask to find out. She suggested I post the question on their forum, which I've done. If I get an answer I'll let you all know.

    Cheers

    Hopefully you get an answe. I would definately be interested in getting a group buy together if anyone else is interested.

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    Maybe it's just me, but frankly apart from the curiosity factor, I would not buy a fake No.32 scope with questionable pedigree for $600. If I'm going to have a non original scope on my No.4 Mark 1(T), I'd stick with my $30 Weaver as it's got good optics and has a genuine pedigree,


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    I think I've covered this before. Telescopes all require export licensing in the USAicon for permanent export. Current manufacture telescopes and optical sights made for tactical use have to be licensed by The Directorate of Defense Trade Control, U.S. Dept. of State and sporting telescopes and some red dot sights by The U.S. Department of Commerce. You can pop one in a jiffy bag and send it and chances are it might make it just fine. However, there's a small chance that it gets picked up and then the fine is a million bucks. Welcome to the land of the free. We're the most difficult country in what's left of the so-called "free Western world" to import/export firearms related items. It's a fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Amatikuluicon View Post
    Maybe it's just me, but frankly apart from the curiosity factor, I would not buy a fake No.32 scope with questionable pedigree for $600. If I'm going to have a non original scope on my No.4 Mark 1(T), I'd stick with my $30 Weaver as it's got good optics and has a genuine pedigree,

    http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v1...T/IM001222.jpg
    Which model weaver is that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian Dickicon View Post
    I think I've covered this before. Telescopes all require export licensing in the USAicon for permanent export. Current manufacture telescopes and optical sights made for tactical use have to be licensed by The Directorate of Defense Trade Control, U.S. Dept. of State and sporting telescopes and some red dot sights by The U.S. Department of Commerce. You can pop one in a jiffy bag and send it and chances are it might make it just fine. However, there's a small chance that it gets picked up and then the fine is a million bucks. Welcome to the land of the free. We're the most difficult country in what's left of the so-called "free Western world" to import/export firearms related items. It's a fact.
    Ah democracy.

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    The scope is a Weaver K-3, with the post reticle

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    wish I could find one for 30 bucks. Every time I see one on ebay or such it either goes for more than $100 and/or they won't post here.
    Enough of my whining, I will find one.

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