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You could use Ebay for the scope.
Lots of scope shoppers on Ebay.
Man, I would not buy a high end optic off eBay (unless I was doing research on counterfeit scopes I guess)
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You could use Ebay for the scope.
Lots of scope shoppers on Ebay.
Nah.Man, I would not buy a high end optic off eBay (unless I was doing research on counterfeit scopes I guess)
Nah.
Yes, there are counterfeits around no doubt, but I'm an old Ebay hand (buyer and seller) and it is easy to pick out the weird schitt as well as the good, trusted sellers.
Confidence is high.
Edit:
Ebay Buyer Protection is robust and you have PayPal and your credit card company.
Several layers of protection.
See, that's the thing.I have sold several million dollars worth of goods on eBay (I ran the eBay store for a surplus equipment company in Seattle) not that that has anything to do with counterfeits I also have got burned several times on what looked to be genuine gun parts in real packaging. You do what you want, when I drop $1000 on an optic I'll deal with a reputable dealer
Yeah, it's definitely not for everyone and shipping is a pain when done right.I prefer face to face deals so I try to avoid doing anything online.
Only ever did one deal where I had to ship a rifle, too much of a hassle. Would like to avoid that if possible.