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    Default be on look out for fake scopes

    So it seems that there's a fresh batch of counterfeit Leupolds on the market right now. On another forum that I hang out on, it's become quite a topic and it sounds like a guy can run into these scopes in several different avenues, including Gun Broker, Craigslist, hunting forums, and you can even buy them new from websites like www.wish.com, www.ioffer.com, www.aliexpress.com, and www.alibaba.com, among many others.

    I believe I ran into one recently on Craigslist locally also. Price was a little too good for starters, and the seller was quick to respond to my Emails and anxious to meet but when I asked for a phone number and also asked for the serial number on the scope, the seller stopped responding.

    If in doubt, you can call Leupold with the serial number of any of their scopes and they can verify the authenticity. It also sounds like Leupold isn't the only scope being knocked off in China.

    Gotta be on your toes, scammer behind every bush these days.
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    Bought a Romeo 5 and a Vortex on Ebay, both counterfeit.
    Promptly returned, reported and refunded.
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    Jeeze, why would anyone counterfeit a Leupold? That'd be like selling a fake Timex watch.
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    I purchased a rifle with a fake Zeiss on it, so it is not only Leupold. They will counterfeit anything that will make a profit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tim K View Post
    Jeeze, why would anyone counterfeit a Leupold? That'd be like selling a fake Timex watch.
    Well, it's the same concept of why conterfeiters copy $20s instead of 100's, they are easier to pass.

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    exactly, high demand affordable item. Leupold probably sells as many or more scopes than any other maker in the market, making it easier to counterfeit and blend into sells.

    As encore points out, it's not just Leupold. There was a Zeiss that sold on Gunbroker recently that really didn't look like a good fake, yet it sold as a Zeiss.
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    I ended up with a box of rocks.

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    I may be old-fashioned, but when it comes to high-$$$ items....yeah lame is the way to be
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    If the counterfeiter uses a real serial number from an actual Leupold scope, then won't all the serial number checks result in false authenticity confirmations?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brass View Post
    If the counterfeiter uses a real serial number from an actual Leupold scope, then won't all the serial number checks result in false authenticity confirmations?
    From my experience with the fake optics is the S/N on the fakes all use the same S/N. Also not necessarily on the Leupold's but Aimpoint fakes the front glass only has about 3 colors of reflective on the glass but on the real Aimpoints you see around 5 colors.
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