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I wonder if the gun shop would have to give a refund since it's been 5 years? Do optic depreciate over time?
Are you sure that you gave Trijicon the correct SN#. Could have transposed two digits or something of that nature. Did it have the warranty card with it.
Good Question. But ACOG's tend to keep there value.
Plus this one still has warranty card with the model number and manual. My bud is wishing he never called Trijicon to see when this ACOG was Manufactured. I personal would go to the shop and either get my money back, since he has the recite or get a gun of equal value. That's my 2 cent's worth. Or Lose out completely. Which would make me mad as hell.
1- it's a "receipt". "Recite" means to repeat something from memory.
2- What would I do? I would make it very clear to them that I would let the investigating officials know exactly where I bought it from, and that I informed them that I tried to return the optic and was refused.
It's a lot easier for them to help track down the initial seller than it will be for you.
What would you do if you went to a pawn shop and bought a piece of jewlery and later found out that it might have been involved in a crime and that the police would likely confiscate it? Who is more at fault? The buyer or the seller?
If your guy just wants to hope that everything turns out ok, go right ahead, but that's rarely the way to victory.
So if the shop refuses to exchange or take it back for what he paid for it.
Then he is SOL. And lost money plus the optic, if it indeed is stolen or what ever.
What if he sells the optic if the shop says, sorry we are not given your money back?
This just seems like a bunch of crap.
What I'm trying to figure put is why it has the warranty card with it.
Plus when the gun shop took it in someone had to sign off on it saying it was there's and not the Military's.
I really think this is getting blown way out of whack when there is a record of who sold it to the gun shop.