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<blockquote data-quote="PillsburyDoughboy" data-source="post: 5868641" data-attributes="member: 14197"><p>Its probably a solid scope for sure. Probably a heck of a lot better than what people are spending $75 on Crapnell scopes on. Burris Fullfield scopes were some of the best of the times. Super Clear and would hold up to recoil. I have no doubt that scope would last a lifetime and I would imagine that Burris would cover any warranty issue under its Forever Warranty should the need arise. </p><p></p><p>Honestly I would tool around on Ebay and check out the goofy prices they are asking for these vintage scopes. I think because of the weird nature of the tubes and that people still want these for vintage safari actions they have some value. Good Luck With your Sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PillsburyDoughboy, post: 5868641, member: 14197"] Its probably a solid scope for sure. Probably a heck of a lot better than what people are spending $75 on Crapnell scopes on. Burris Fullfield scopes were some of the best of the times. Super Clear and would hold up to recoil. I have no doubt that scope would last a lifetime and I would imagine that Burris would cover any warranty issue under its Forever Warranty should the need arise. Honestly I would tool around on Ebay and check out the goofy prices they are asking for these vintage scopes. I think because of the weird nature of the tubes and that people still want these for vintage safari actions they have some value. Good Luck With your Sale. [/QUOTE]
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