Got an SRS today. How do you know if it's fake or not? I know there are some that aren't legit but I wouldn't know how to tell the difference.
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All genuine Trijicon optics carry serial numbers and the locations are specified below:
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Serial numbers on ACOGs are located in two places: The main ACOG housing has a serial number at the rear top where the eyepiece is attached and the serial number is duplicated on the eyepiece as well.
Compact ACOGs have the serial numbers engraved on the bottom rear of the sight on the housing and duplicated on the eyepiece adjacent to the first location.
Reflex serial numbers are located on the right side of the optic just above the windage adjustment.
TriPower has a serial number located on the top of the battery compartment housing.
AccuPoint line of riflescope serial numbers can be found on the bottom of the scope under the windage adjustment knob.
Iron Night Sights are marked with 'Trijicon' and a two digit date code and do not carry serial numbers
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Originally posted by Maddox View PostI've gotten to the point that I will not buy a used scope. There are just to many counterfeits out there.
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You can get Chinese knockoffs for double digits. Looks identical. The serial number and call it in to see if it is a valid number BernardoDelagarza@ibc.com for that optic.
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I figured it probably was but thought well heck it'd be awesome if it actually was a real one. My cousin already has a red dot on his .22 so for right now I have it sitting on a Remington 887 Tactical. It made the gun noticeably heavier but it looks kinda cool. Might turn out to be a pretty sweet predator/hog huntin shotgun.
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