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http://www.aimpoint.com/us/products/counterfeitscopies/
this link is really good it was sent to me by aimpoint
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=18&t=367860
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hope this helps
http://www.aimpoint.com/us/products/counterfeitscopies/
this link is really good it was sent to me by aimpoint
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=3&f=18&t=367860
I bought one off gunbroker.com got paranoid and called Aimpoint. They say that they have yet to see a counterfeit H-1, or T-1.
The easiest way to spot fake T-1/H-1s are the adjustment know covers, if they aren't more or less flush with the body of the optic, it's a fake. For example.
All of the fake T-1s I have seen have taller than normal adjustment covers, my guess is the Chinese can't figure out how to make them low-pro enough without blocking the reddot inside.
You can also email Aimpoint and they can confirm that the unit has a real serial number.
info@aimpoint.com
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Right. How has anyone that's been around a while not seen a fake EOtech or Aimpoint? If someone selling these devices haven't seen a forgery they are either lying or have no idea of the product they are selling and in either case not someone I would like to purchase from.
I emailed aimpoint and my serial number came back good. Returned my email the same day. It's worth paying a few extra dollars for not only quality, but service too.
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An Aimpoint rep, at the NRA Show this year, told me another way to ID a counterfeit, is the adjustment knob does not have a max/min stop. It just turns a full 360.
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