NVision price drop

1trkyhntr

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I just saw NVision scopes on sale for WAY less than I paid a year ago. The Halo LR can be had for $2370 off and the Halo non LR for 2120 off of last years prices.
I don't know if they are coming out with new models or if it is competition that is driving the price down.
A good deal for someone who wants these but it really kind of stings for us guys who already have them, and it really kills resale value.
 
Yep, it's significantly affected the resale market. Best thing is they've at least made some of these companies increase their warranty times. I don't know how IRay and AGM are doing on their customer service and how well their products are holding up though. I've always had Pulsar for the most part and their customer service has been great and never let me down.
 
Trijicon has done the same thing...
I still think the quality of Nvision and Trijicon far exceed mass production china stuff...and prefer to buy Trijicon for other reasons.
But when someone is just starting out....goes online and sees a $2000 thermal and a $6000 thermal..they see no further than the price and does it record...
 
Trijicon has done the same thing...
I still think the quality of Nvision and Trijicon far exceed mass production china stuff...and prefer to buy Trijicon for other reasons.
But when someone is just starting out....goes online and sees a $2000 thermal and a $6000 thermal..they see no further than the price and does it record...
Can you say what your other reasons for buying Trijicon thermals is?
 
...I've used(not bought) 3 other thermal brands.
i have a Pulsar Trail XP50 I use as a scanner.
I'd rather give to USA than china.
One of the first thermals I used was a Trijicon. And I just compared all those to it.
I know the technology has changed greatly with other brands, but still always went back to the simplicity of the turrets and construction of the Trijicon.
I do like PIP of the other brands and I know the picture quality is darn good..and getting better..im not worried about video laser range finders...angle in degrees and all that other stuff.
..but that's me..and I know everyone has their own reasons setting cost aside.
 
Yep, it's significantly affected the resale market. Best thing is they've at least made some of these companies increase their warranty times. I don't know how IRay and AGM are doing on their customer service and how well their products are holding up though. I've always had Pulsar for the most part and their customer service has been great and never let me down.
I own both, an iRay and an AGM thermal. The iRay is NICE, but when I buy another it will most likely be another AGM.
I’m not “hard” on equipment, but I don’t baby them either. Both have performed flawlessly. I buy from an individual and get them a lot cheaper than advertised price.
Now why AGM over an iRay? Price!!
 
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