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    Quote Originally Posted by Singlestack Wonder View Post
    Brownell's dealer pricing on Trijicon TR24 Accupoints went up approx. 15%.
    there's the answer i was looking for. now these price hikes are making more sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik View Post
    Ok, I am really glad I got mine when I did.
    you would crap yourself if you knew what i paid for mine just two months ago at a brick and mortar store, no less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik View Post
    Ok, I am really glad I got mine when I did.
    Me too - just had a look around, I see the price increase across the board of dealers also.
    Dan

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    Paid $630 for mine
    www.mk12.net - Mk12 Mod 0/1 Special Purpose Rifle - Info, pictures, etc.

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    Paid $650 last fall for the last one I purchased.

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    I think Trijicon has noticed their supply wasn't meeting their demand. A little price adustment always fixes that problem. No need to work overtime if you don't have to.

    I think they use the same logic on their ACOGs as well. I guess I can't blame them.

    S&B did the same thing a couple years ago, and then adjusted their prices back down when the demand leveled out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glock24 View Post
    I think Trijicon has noticed their supply wasn't meeting their demand. A little price adustment always fixes that problem. No need to work overtime if you don't have to.

    I think they use the same logic on their ACOGs as well. I guess I can't blame them.

    S&B did the same thing a couple years ago, and then adjusted their prices back down when the demand leveled out.
    If the demand leveled out, they wouldn't need to do a price reduction. They probably did a price reduction when production outstripped demand and they started having a surplus.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nimdabew View Post
    If the demand leveled out, they wouldn't need to do a price reduction. They probably did a price reduction when production outstripped demand and they started having a surplus.
    Yes, that is what I meant to type. Thanks for clarifying it.
    Last edited by glock24; 02-21-11 at 14:17.

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    I paid $625 out the door for a 1x4 model just two months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Littlelebowski View Post
    Prices are the same on the package deals at LaRue Tactical. No price hike there.
    That might be because companies are having problems moving the 1.25-4x models now that the new 30mm models are out.

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