...Falcon X50. Mine is the field target version, which supposedly doesn't focus as far out as the non-FT version...
...You can see that it gets a bit darker at 50x...
Falcon X50 Target is rated for 1000 meters and doesn't have a limitation as the FT. Also every scope will darken at the most magnification end, there is no cure for that.
...The Falcon is better then the SIII and a better price.
Jerry L.
I got my Falcon X50 Target from Krales shipped to my door in four days, I didn't asked for speed but they just did it.
...Keep in mind patent infringement if they are less than 10 years....
...they may likely be Chinese originals infringing on patent rights with back door selling patented goods by slapping a different label or omitting the brand label all together or just selling the ones that supposedly didn't pass QC from the patent holder and redone with slight blemish etc then fixed and no label or different label. ...
Falcon scopes are made in Japan and most likely owned => quality controlled by a company in UK!! or something like this is printed in the owners manual.
Restrictions apply (meaning again somebody is making big $$ on this game):
- ordering a scope from US to anywhere else the ITAR regulation kicks in, even for imported Chinese scopes into US and want to ship/mail a rebranded back again out of US ... wtf ITAR has to do with that?
- ordering a scope from UK to anywhere else the NATO regulation kicks in.
I ordered my Falcon X50 Target from Krale - Netherlands...how they do that why would I care?
Patents were a THING in US some years ago but I am seeing that euphoria/fashion is fading, American lawyers found a more profiting game lately.
Today a progress is so aggressive in just every aspects that is not worth to spend money and time on it anymore (OK maybe in NorthAmerica).
I did spent my money yesterday to protect my intellectual property...and today became an industry standard...????? Just think about this ... The market is moving way faster then a decade - or two - ago, Nobody will wait 10 + years for my patent to expire, with a simple tweaking small details just go around...and I am f*d...Then why would I do that mistake again? And btw the Patent is not protecting me as a final customer (and my money) ... then again why would I care ?
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