how do I know if its a real one.
and it fits loose on the rails on my benelli m4, swiss arms, and tavor, and by loose i mean it slides back and forth front and backwards a couple mil's.
since my acog larue mount locks up fine on all of those guns
X7 If it's confirmed fake and the seller is denying it please name him.
I just bought a larue eotech quick release mount from someone on the board, and it fits loose on the rails on my benelli m4, swiss arms, and tavor, and by loose i mean it slides back and forth front and backwards a couple mil's.. how do I know if its a real one. I found its looseness, which happens even with the quick release lever closed and locked strange since my acog larue mount locks up fine on all of those guns
being that Larue does not export to canada make you wonder how anyoen has any of his products.....
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Isn't that a little like going to the cops to complain that a dealer sold you fake weed?Either that or I will involve the police. I will give them EVERY opportunity to do the right thing and I'll assume they were completely unaware that they were peddling knockoffs.
Isn't that a little like going to the cops to complain that a dealer sold you fake weed?
You aren't stupid. When you purchased these products you knew that they were almost certainly brought into Canada in violation of US law, but you bought them anyway. Now you want to hold someone's feet to the fire for fraud under?
You know what they say about stuff you buy out of the back of a van...
Isn't that a little like going to the cops to complain that a dealer sold you fake weed?
You aren't stupid. When you purchased these products you knew that they were almost certainly brought into Canada in violation of US law, but you bought them anyway. Now you want to hold someone's feet to the fire for fraud under?
You know what they say about stuff you buy out of the back of a van...
If it is the same thing I am dealing with there was an add on a suppliers website. There is no reason to believe they were imported illegally.

In law it's called "willful blindness." When a guy sells you speakers out of the back of his van for half the retail price, you know (or ought to know) good and well that they're stolen.If it is the same thing I am dealing with there was an add on a suppliers website. There is no reason to believe they were imported illegally.
Yeah , but that would be naive since Larue do not sale to Canada beside some contract with the RCMP. If it's coming from there better lay low![]()
I don't doubt that I am a bit naive in the ways of gun import laws but if I can't trust I sponser on the GCN then who can I buy from?

WoW!~
Read all posts... I agree to a point about it being "Buyer Beware." However! The people who bought the "fake" Larue, paid "REAL-Larue" prices (hell, maybe even more?) That my friends is where the real crime has as occurred; I'd bet money the seller made an absolute killing-financially on those items.
Not to mention the fact that they were sold as "real". If someone sold me a "Real ROLEX" and it turned out to be fake, well, that's called a scam.
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