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Over the past couple of years I have heard about counterfeit Leupold scopes being offered for sale on eBay. I'm looking for a 2-7x and $219 is a great price but I am concerned that I might be buying a counterfeit. Any advice on how to avoid a problem or minimie the risk? Thanks, JDG | ||
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Don`t buy from fleabay. | |||
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I have a Leupold VX II 2x7 in like new condition with no ring marks (I use Burris signature rings) with matte finish. It's yours for $225 plus actual cost of shipping. Drop me a PM if you're interested. BTW - it's a genuine Leupold. Tom Z NRA Life Member | |||
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I think the counterfeits are the higher end models such as VX3 in 4.5-14x and the Mark 4's etc. Shop around new VX1 and VX2 scopes in 2-7 are pretty cheap to start with and then you can find them even cheaper here and there on sale PA Bear Hunter, NRA Benefactor | |||
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My VX II referenced above is in the classifieds if anyone is interested. A like new scope. Tom Z NRA Life Member | |||
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The "counterfeit" Leupolds on eBay are obvious and easily avoided if you have any idea what a Leupold is supposed to look like. Just as real currency counterfeiters don't bother with $1's a $5's, the scope "counterfeiters" don't bother with the lower-magnification, lower-priced Leupolds. Besides, its always the youngster looking for a scope the size of an aluminum baseball bat with magnification similar to an astronomical telescope who falls for a $700 "Leupold" priced at $159. | |||
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