NO INTEREST??? TANGO INNOS FIRE 4000 LRF

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Gauging interest if we put together an order for TANGO INNOS FIRE 4000 LRF units?

An initial minimum order is 10 units and I don't know how well or how quickly they would sell.

The ELITE sells for US$1500 in the US which is around CA$2100 landed here in Canada.

If I get at least 8 people to commit to buying one each (any of the 3 available models), I can have them here within 2 weeks and sell them (Fire 4000 ELITE) at CA$2050 each plus tax with free uninsured courier shipping. If you want a price on any of the other 2 models, give me a call.

Let me know here should anyone be interested. If I get enough interest, get an order put together.

Click on the photo below to see all the info on this unit.

Thanks

Robbie




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1. FIRE4000 UltraLite — Ideal for hunting enthusiasts seeking reliable and lightweight solutions in the field.

2. FIRE4000 Sportsman — Perfect for weekend shooters and hobbyists looking for precision and ease of use.

3. FIRE4000 Elite — Built for serious shooters, law enforcement professionals, and competitive marksmen who demand top-tier performance and advanced features.

There’s 3
 
1. FIRE4000 UltraLite — Ideal for hunting enthusiasts seeking reliable and lightweight solutions in the field.

2. FIRE4000 Sportsman — Perfect for weekend shooters and hobbyists looking for precision and ease of use.

3. FIRE4000 Elite — Built for serious shooters, law enforcement professionals, and competitive marksmen who demand top-tier performance and advanced features.

There’s 3
Apologies - I was sitting at a soccer match at a school.

It's the ELITE model for the $2050 I mentioned, but I can add ANY of the 3 for the order. So whichever one a customer would want. I just need to order a minimum of 10 units.
 
Seems like we just don't have enough interest in bringing these in....?

I have to order a minimum of 10 units, and so far, I have 2 interested parties only.... I obviously don't want to "sit" on $18000 worth of inventory.

Lets give this another week, and if I don't get at least 6 or 7 people that want one, I'll just close this down. I had several people ask me to bring these in 2 weeks ago, and now it seems most have changed their minds. LOL

Thanks

Robbie
 
I like mine so much I am buying a second. Light years better than the Vortex unit. If you're on the fence go for it. Dominion Outdoors isn't going to be carrying them anymore so this is the place to order from and at the lowest price.
 
I like mine so much I am buying a second. Light years better than the Vortex unit. If you're on the fence go for it. Dominion Outdoors isn't going to be carrying them anymore so this is the place to order from and at the lowest price.
Can you tell us on the fence, how it is better? I'm seeing no internal weather measurements and no lifetime warranty
 
Can you tell us on the fence, how it is better? I'm seeing no internal weather measurements and no lifetime warranty
It uses the common Applied Ballistics as opposed to Geoballistics. Not a dealbreaker for me but I prefer AB.

No it doesn't have internal weather meters but with the Impact you can't turn them off including the compass. So if you go from a warm environment to a cold or change direction or it may not be giving you the solution you want. I really did not care for the compass feature.

The screen is much much easier to read especially in low light or bright light and works way better in the cold. It doesn't turn gray/black. The Impact sometimes updates the range but takes a second to update the firing solution so you might have 300-1.2, rerangr and it flashes 350-1.2 then finally 350-1.6. You can easily misread it and use the first set of numbers.

The batteries last much longer. It's not even comparable. It also has a battery life indicator while the Impact just tells you when they are about to die. Battery cover is easier to use.

The auto shutoff options are up to 15 minutes instead of the 3 minutes with the Impact. So in addition to eating batteries you usually have to leave the Vortex on so it doesn't shut off mid stage or mid stalk and then remember to turn it off.

The remote is wired so it won't go missing and doesn't require a Bluetooth connection which can disconnect and require several seconds to power on and reconnect. Also means it uses one battery not two. The only drawback to the whole unit is the remote plug connector is a weak point so you have to be careful.

You can turn the Fire4000 on with the remote so you only need to ever press one button. Gives vibratory feedback when ranging which is nice.

The buttons are much larger and easier to press. The Impact you have to press the ranging button so hard you can move your rifle and the most important button, the power/range button, is the smallest and hardest to press. The Fire4000 buttons are actually slightly raised so you can even find them with thin gloves on.

The visible laser used for zeroing can be turned on without tools and on my unit was much more accurately collimated. The Impact was way off and required you to find buildings and telephone poles to actually zero it.

Those are a few things that stuck out to me. Your needs/requirements may be different.
 
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I get it, and appreciate the feedback but I'd be more on board with a better warranty.
Funny thing is, some of the best electronic products in the world have warranties of between 2 and 5 years only. There’s a reason Vortex products have become expensive for what they are - there are people that absolutely abuse their warranty - people want to sell them, then realize there’s some visual damage and they cannot get the price they want, so then literally drive over the product and get a new one - which they then sell for more money than what they would’ve otherwise gotten.

In the end, the consumers pick up the tab… not too dissimilar to Costco’s warranties…

I’d much rather always buy a better product with a shorter warranty. Not saying Vortex are bad at all - but their warranty is terribly abused.
 
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