rcw3 said:It's funny because some people will drop $1200 - $2500 for a commercially produced rifle scope without blinking an eye, but if you asked them to part with $500 for a rear 'iron' sight they might act as if you were trying to rip them off.
Robert Whitley
realhunt said:HEY FELLAS SORRY I DIDNT MEAN TO STIR UP A HORNETS NEST I WAS JUST LOOKING FOR SOME FRIENDLY ADVISE.PS I ONLY WISH I COULD AFFORD A THOUSAND DOLLAR SCOPE.MAYBE IM OVER MY HEAD {AGAIN SORRY TO CAUSE A PROBLEM.}
AlanWarner said:So, Please tell me who you can call or email to ask questions about the sight we built for you? The guy who honed the holes to + or - 50 millionths, lapped the screws to a running fit of max .0002 of the P.D.?? The same company who will not buy pins centerlesss ground over + or - 20 millionths? You think this comes cheap? Think again.
Want to know how many sets of parts the anodizers F---ed up in the past 20 years? Try about $300,000 worth of sales. Trash can items.
I learned the only rule when I was a tadpole apprentice. If it isn't right, it does not go out the door. I've never crossed that line. My work, and my customers are too valuable to risk any of it.
Ask Gary Costello. Current World F Class Champion.
The prior generation of this company made torpedos fly straight for the US naval efforts in the South Pacific in the WWII efforts. The third is fully capable of all we do now. The fourth sits in front of the CNC,at 5 years old) and asks questions. The fourth prior to me invented the cotten gin.
Who you want to call?
Alan
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