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| Value for Money | 6/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 5.5/10 |
| Overall Rating | 4/10 |
Full review by
transporterBMW![]()
on 16th Jun 2007
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User Rating : 8
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Good Points: Inexpensive; remember what 1st gen stuff used to cost? Compact, professional looking.
Bad Points: Compact size delivers compact performance.
General comments: This is in response to DogHouse's review. Yo Dog, chill. Maybe you should have known what you'd be getting for $450-500. I'm not trying to excuse ATN for adverting one thing and delivering another, if this is indeed the case, but what did you expect at this price point? Be glad the MK330 is not some beer can like sights of yesteryear. This is a sight intended for a carbine. If you need something that you can see farther with, be prepared to shell out the $$$.
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Review by
Dog House Firearms.![]()
on 10th Feb 2003
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User Rating : 3
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The Warrior night vision Rifle Scope arrived in a Pelican hardcase. These are $100.00. The price of the Warrior was $425.00. I would rather pay $100.00 less and have it arrive in a cardboard box. This gives you an idea of Aries' marketing efforts. You are paying for packaging and a neat looking scope. Inside is still the same old low-quality Russian intensifier. Advertised was a range of 150 to 200 yards/meters. 70 yards was the best I could see. I called ATN to inquire about performance and was ...
Dog House Firearms.'s full review | 176 words | 3 comments added.

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