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Effective immediately, Leica is offering $500 trade-in value for any functional rifle

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13 November 2010, 20:05
gr8fuldoug
Effective immediately, Leica is offering $500 trade-in value for any functional rifle
Effective immediately, Leica is offering $500 trade-in value for any functional riflescope against the purchase of a new Leica ER riflescope.

WOW, Leica is really coming thru on this promotion. You can purchase a new Leica riflescope and trade in ANY riflescope for a $500.00 trade in allowance. We'll even take this one step further and give you a $400.00 trade in against the purchase of a Certified Pre-Owned Leica Riflescope.

This promotion covers:

Leica ER 2.5-10x42 which is available in: Leica-Plex, Leica-4A, Ballistic, Reticle 1, & Reticle CDD

[url=http://www.cameralandny.com/optics/site.pl?page=leica50018 ]Leica 3.5-14x42[/url] which is available in: Leica-Plex, Leica-4A, Ballistic, Reticle 1, & Reticle CDD

Reticle Chart


Rules:
Trade-in scope must be functional: Clear image and intact reticle must be visible through the scope. Any brand/model accepted.
This promo runs thru the end of January 2011

Please call Doug or Neil @ 212-753-5128 to discuss this and work out your purchase.


Have a great day,
Doug
gr8fuldoug@aol.com
Camera Land
516-217-1000
www.cameralandny.com
15 November 2010, 05:57
ghostrider272
Wow, this seems almost too good to be true!!!
15 November 2010, 06:21
Antelope Sniper
With he weak dollar, even at $500.00 off they are still over priced.
16 November 2010, 00:12
rnovi
quote:
Originally posted by Antelope Sniper:
With he weak dollar, even at $500.00 off they are still over priced.


Not sure I agree with them being over priced. For absolute top of the line glass, the cost of the Leica 2.5-10 is coming in at $900 after rebate. That's a fantastic price that's very, very competitive against Zeiss and Swaro top of the line scopes (which also retail from $1600 up).

Now whether or not such a scope gives you any value over a $400 Leupold or Conquest remains to be seen. It may not...

In any case, I put my order in this morning and will be getting my order this week! Wooohooo!


Regards,

Robert

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H4350! It stays crunchy in milk longer!
16 November 2010, 00:32
gr8fuldoug
Robert,
I, amd I am sure the members here, look forward to your review of the scope


Have a great day,
Doug
gr8fuldoug@aol.com
Camera Land
516-217-1000
www.cameralandny.com
16 November 2010, 02:17
rnovi
BTW, if there is anyone in SoCal that would like to come over and play with some new scopes towards Friday, send me a PM.

I'm in Anaheim Hills and we have all sorts of low-light stuff to look at.


Regards,

Robert

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H4350! It stays crunchy in milk longer!
16 November 2010, 20:40
Warrior
I think this is a smart move by Leica, as they were probably being sold at a rather slow pace since it is a new scope and it is an expensive scope competing at the upper end of scopes:

1. At $900, the price is pitched well below Swarovski, Zeiss and S&B and Kahles; top of the line scopes, making it good value for money. This should move the stock on the shelf before Christmas and rake in some cash and getting the scopes out there in circulation and every user will tell 10 friends that he is happy with the product.

2. Getting old scopes of other makes that are traded in out of circulation, so they could be thrown onto a heap after being hit with a hammer to render them useless.

I checked on recently and must say I liked what I saw, and also Leica offered the scope with a longer tube making mounting more versatile.

To cover the market better and to gain a wider use I think that Leica will have to offer more models as they are not entrenched in the market place as yet.

Warrior
17 November 2010, 09:19
JHunter
quote:
Originally posted by Warrior:
I think this is a smart move by Leica, as they were probably being sold at a rather slow pace since it is a new scope and it is an expensive scope competing at the upper end of scopes:

To cover the market better and to gain a wider use I think that Leica will have to offer more models as they are not entrenched in the market place as yet.

Warrior



...leica uses the same marketing tactics in its camera sector...and, frequently, just before introducing a new product model or discontinuing an existing product line...

...leica's second attempt at penetrating the scope market was probably a mis-timed adventure, imho (global financial crisis and gyrating currency values)...

...hence, these scopes represent true value and may even end up as collector pieces...again, imho...
17 November 2010, 18:40
Claret_Dabbler
I expect there will be a run on cheap scopes on ebay.. Big Grin


Just because you are paranoid, doesn't mean they are not out to get you....
18 November 2010, 06:14
rnovi
Wow, just got my package. These things are very, very Euro! Gotta slow down and take some pix.

First glance though, the glass is at least on par with a Diavari 2.5-10x42 and light years better than the Burris Euro Diamonds that I have.

More to come, but right now I'm struggling to keep myself just going crazy mounting them!


Regards,

Robert

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H4350! It stays crunchy in milk longer!
30 November 2010, 15:31
PATRIOT76
any more responses
30 November 2010, 18:57
londonhunter
Brian

I am hawking on ebay as well for our US friends dumping their nice scopes

I know there are a few dozen of leica scopes unsold since January in Sportsman ..........