POSP = CR@P, confirm or deny.

POSP = CR@P, confirm or deny.

  • POSP is awesome! I get all the girls and can deorbit satelites with mine!

    Votes: 21 39.6%
  • POSP is satisfactory. I get better groups than with the irons, and enjoy doing it.

    Votes: 17 32.1%
  • POSP is a heart full of neutrality.

    Votes: 6 11.3%
  • POSP is a let down. I'm not angry with it, just disappointed!

    Votes: 5 9.4%
  • POSP is a cruel joke on the post communist world. Will make your d!ck fall off.

    Votes: 4 7.5%

  • Total voters
    53
Interesting :D

Since I'm an official distributor of these scopes, you may ignore my opinion. However, POSP scopes are far more superior scopes for money. They should have price tag at least 5 times higher.

Unfortunately, many internet sellers (who are not authorized by manufacturer) offer POSPs that not passed quality control or offer nock-offs as genuine scopes. Hence, yellowish lenses and other problems…I'm not trying to convince anybody to buy them from me. Just keep in mind if you don't get warranty and support don't expect it to be 100% quality scope.

If you are looking for quality, durability, reliability, ease and readiness of use, POSP is the scope to go. These scopes have been tested many times in various conflicts. I haven't heard yet of any Russian special forces or just army soldier being angry or disappointed with POSP scope.

TeaPot2; You have an IM. Interested in getting a quote. Thanks.
 
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Unfortunately, many internet sellers (who are not authorized by manufacturer) offer POSPs that not passed quality control or offer nock-offs as genuine scopes. Hence, yellowish lenses and other problems…I'm not trying to convince anybody to buy them from me. Just keep in mind if you don't get warranty and support don't expect it to be 100% quality scope.
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Yellow-ish lenses were intended to be that way. It was a method of the day to improve contrast and cut glare. Technology inherited from all those German factories that were disassembled brick-by-brick and moved in the motherland.
Am I wrong?

If you are looking for quality, durability, reliability, ease and readiness of use, POSP is the scope to go. These scopes have been tested many times in various conflicts. I haven't heard yet of any Russian special forces or just army soldier being angry or disappointed with POSP scope.
Really?
That's why we had to knock on them if we changed elevation or windage? To get them back on track. Either knock or shoot a round. I agree with their simplicity and functionality. But no complaints? Where did you get this estimate? Almost everything in combat breaks. When it does, it gets fixed. Who would a Spetsnaz complain to? Get on FSB or "redfighter forum"?:cool:
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1000+ rounds through mine, works flawlessly.

Yellow-ish lenses were intended to be that way. It was a method of the day to improve contrast and cut glare. Technology inherited from all those German factories that were disassembled brick-by-brick and moved in the motherland.
Am I wrong?


Really?
That's why we had to knock on them if we changed elevation or windage? To get them back on track. Either knock or shoot a round. I agree with their simplicity and functionality. But no complaints? Where did you get this estimate? Almost everything in combat breaks. When it does, it gets fixed. Who would a Spetsnaz complain to? Get on FSB or "redfighter forum"?:cool:
:nest:
 
Yellow-ish lenses were intended to be that way. It was a method of the day to improve contrast and cut glare. Technology inherited from all those German factories that were disassembled brick-by-brick and moved in the motherland.
Am I wrong?
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The key word here is "was". It's well known for a long time - colored glass provides monochromatic light(the rays of the same wavelength). Yellow glass or filter would help to see objects a little better in fog or light smoke but would make it worse in dusk.

Technology was moved from Germany to the winners of WW2. Some to Russia... some to USA...

BelOMO who is a POSP manufacturer, and Carl Zeiss have created a join venture about 15 years ago...http://www.zeiss-belomo.by/

Really?
That's why we had to knock on them if we changed elevation or windage? To get them back on track. Either knock or shoot a round. I agree with their simplicity and functionality. But no complaints? Where did you get this estimate? Almost everything in combat breaks. When it does, it gets fixed. Who would a Spetsnaz complain to? Get on FSB or "redfighter forum"?:cool:
:nest:

Had my scope dropped on concrete (not on the turret though), submerged, abused in many ways didn't have any problems. Of course there are always unsatisfied people...a bad workman always blames his tools. Yes, everything breaks. Some things faster than others...Your story is a great prove of superiority POSP scopes. Seriously, try to fix non Russian made scopes by knocking them :D
 
thats how vee feeeks problims in roshin speis stetion. Armaggeddon lol.


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The key word here is "was". It's well known for a long time - colored glass provides monochromatic light(the rays of the same wavelength). Yellow glass or filter would help to see objects a little better in fog or light smoke but would make it worse in dusk.

Technology was moved from Germany to the winners of WW2. Some to Russia... some to USA...

BelOMO who is a POSP manufacturer, and Carl Zeiss have created a join venture about 15 years ago...http://www.zeiss-belomo.by/



Had my scope dropped on concrete (not on the turret though), submerged, abused in many ways didn't have any problems. Of course there are always unsatisfied people...a bad workman always blames his tools. Yes, everything breaks. Some things faster than others...Your story is a great prove of superiority POSP scopes. Seriously, try to fix non Russian made scopes by knocking them :D
 
I seriously doubt you have ever subjected your scope (with our without intent) to the abuse the average soldier exerts upon his equipment... out of sheer neglect. The reference to the "bad workman" was uncalled for.

:).... Seriously, try to fix non Russian made scopes by knocking them :D

thats how vee feeeks problims in roshin speis stetion. Armaggeddon lol.

You do make a fine point here. Remember the good ol' times where banging on the TV set was a universal fix? I bet you miss them while you stare at the inanimate 62" plasma....:kickInTheNuts:
 
I seriously doubt you have ever subjected your scope (with our without intent) to the abuse the average soldier exerts upon his equipment... out of sheer neglect.
Have to admit, my scope was not in the battle but it have seen great deal of abuse...tell me what would happen to other scopes priced in the same range in the battle field conditions...what would happen to great but 10 times more expensive Swarovski scope in hands of the average soldier out of his sheer neglect.... don't see any point to keep arguing, I know for fact POSPs are one of the greatest and most durable scopes on the market.
The reference to the "bad workman" was uncalled for.
My apologies, I didn't mean to hurt anybody's feelings. The point was some people can use bare hands and never complain, some given sophisticated technology and never happy
 
Oh, but it is not arguing. While I must admit I was very happy when we switched to IOR and some Carl-Zeiss-Jena on our long range boom sticks, expect to hear from me for a POSP as soon as I get to the 858 project in the fall. ;)
 
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