Sounds legit to me.
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Is this a real or fake ? Trijicon red dot for $34.
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You should have given a warning. Now my eBay search history shows a butthole vibrator.Looking at the other items in the "store" this is clearly a place you wouldn't want to do business with if you don't want to get cancer or have your house catch on fire. Nothing but Guangzhou knockoffs.
Not only can you get a fake RMR, you can get this gem...it even comes with 10 modes!
https://www.ebay.com/itm/10-Mode-Pro...AAAOSwvjtcvS6u
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When I find something online that by all logic is obviously fake, but that in my heart I desperately want to be real, I post a thread like this.Comment
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By way of analogy, you can be arrested and charged for possession of stolen property if you purchased something at a price so cheap that a reasonable person would be suspicious that a crime was afoot - even if you didn't "know" the property was stolen. The same standard applies here: if something is so cheap it can't possibly be genuine, guess what? It's not.
Which brings us to another problem: intellectual thieves often operating in concert with the People's Liberation Army have caught on by posting sales near enough to market value to not arouse suspicion. My recommendation? Never buy firearms products from anywhere except reputable national vendors of new-in-box equipment, or from sellers on Calguns, Arfcom, etc with high ratings and a long presence aside from the forum marketplace. No eBay. No Amazon.
As well, before you buy anything, compare pics to online information on spotting counterfeits. I hope this helps!Comment
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Yes.. I buy a lot of stuff on there actually. Just scored a super nice set of used 0"-6" Mitutoyo micrometers for $180
All I'm saying is although it's obviously a fake, it definitely violates eBay's counterfeit policy. A counterfeit report for this seller has been submitted. It'd be nice if eBay cleaned up and started enforcing policies, but I understand that is highly unlikely.
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A buddy bought a $20 knockoff RMR for the hell of it, lasted 2-3 range trips
It would not hold zero after only a couple mags
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