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SUIT Scope
Does anybody have any input on the Trilux SUIT scopes Gunthings is selling, or Suit sights in general? I've got one from GB but it doesn't seem to hold zero. Is this the norm? Just wondering if anyone actually shoots one, and how effective it is. Thanks
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I'd recommend this being posted in the general firearms discussion, optics discussion or a few other places that are more appropriate and get better coverage for this topic.
I own one that is spot on and actually hold a zero pretty good when I remove and replace the top cover. I also owned one that was marginal at best. Regards Ben
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Check your PMs, there is some info that may be helpfull there for you.
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I did, and thanks, maybe this isn't the best place for this post, but my original question concerned the Gunthings scopes.
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From what I've heard they are no better, & no worse than any others out there.
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