1337tactical gone under?

I hope they were shut down for selling pirated gear.

Why would you wish ill on a Canadian bussiness that obviously was filling a need in the market?
He did'nt sell anything under a fraudulent brandname nor did he represent his products as anything other then clones or copies. His products were not pirated. If he put a leopould sticker on his scopes then yes that would be wrong but he did not.
I can go to Canadian Tire any day of the week and buy 100 differnet products that are clones of expensive brand name tools/parts is that wrong?

Do you hope Lever- Marstar etc get shut down for selling Norinco clones?

I for one hope he has simply moved on to other profitable endevours.
 
Not for me.
guess I'm just lucky :D Good luck, cheers.
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Perhaps you are viewing a cached copy?

The following shows it expired on Friday. Funny how I decide to order on the day after it expires.


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I was referred to whois.enom.com; I'm looking it up there.


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I bought a scope mount from him last week and it was sent out the day after I bought it. It was just like the picture described, so the customer service was great in my experience. YMMV.
 
Last month I bought a scope rings and rifle butt pack from him, paid for the expiteded shipping he then took three days to take the package to the post office. Then when Canada Post botched the delivery I have still been unable to get a reply from him. The problem with the delivery was that CP left the package on my doorstep eventhough it was sent signature required. A neighbor being helpful saw thw package and picked it up thinking that I was out of town. But CP won't deal with the recipient only the sender. I realise that this wasn't any of Jon's doing but between the slow shipping and the noexistant customer service afterward is what seals it for me.
 
Good for them. I have no problem with expired patent knock-offs (look at all the 1911 and AR15 manufacturers out there), but ripping-off current intellectual property hurts everyone.

Yep. If a company markets a product that is no longer under any sort of protection by all means they can pursue those opportunities. I'm all for free enterprise. But if a company ignores intellectual property and compliance selling imitation gear that took hundreds of man hours of R&D and then targeting the patent-holding company's niche market (shooters), give em' the boot. Good riddance. Thieves probably had a beautiful margin on that garbage too, being made in the PRC.
 
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