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<blockquote data-quote="jakeway" data-source="post: 1141087" data-attributes="member: 280"><p>To me, the BSA scopes look and fel just like a Tasco. If I was forced to spend less than $50 on a scope, I'd get a BSA before I'd get a Tasco. Just tonight I was watching an eBay listing for a 4X38mm Weaver K-4 Classic, and it went for less than $100. I'd spend $100 on something like that before I'd spend $50 on a BSA.</p><p></p><p>And the first motorcycle I ever rode was a 1967 BSA 250 single, so I'm emotionally favorable to the old Birmingham Small Arms Co.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeway, post: 1141087, member: 280"] To me, the BSA scopes look and fel just like a Tasco. If I was forced to spend less than $50 on a scope, I'd get a BSA before I'd get a Tasco. Just tonight I was watching an eBay listing for a 4X38mm Weaver K-4 Classic, and it went for less than $100. I'd spend $100 on something like that before I'd spend $50 on a BSA. And the first motorcycle I ever rode was a 1967 BSA 250 single, so I'm emotionally favorable to the old Birmingham Small Arms Co. [/QUOTE]
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