![]() But yes, they really do declare loss on some strange things also depends on the commander of the unit. The S5 has guidance and since each unit has their own S5, it's really unit specific. I could see on wearable items, but optics? With the kind of wear displayed in the picture the unit almost certainly declared it a field loss due to excess wear.ĭo they really declare loss on things in that good of condition that sight looks great. The Ampoint Comp M2 at government cost is probably around $200-250. When I went to turn them in they looked at the wear and tear on the item and wrote it off, handed it back to me and told me to throw it away, or keep it if I wanted a momento. I have a kevlar PBAST helmet, a flack vest, and 2 M40 masks that my S5 marked as field loss on two deployments. Even Aimpoint will tell you that.Īs stated by someone who has probably never served nor been deployed. It's real and as others have stated, it's stolen U.S. "You need to hear most what you want to hear least." We will update the taked thread regarding this in the optics forum. The "Made in Sweden" marks on these models are NOT an indicator of military contract Aimpoints. They continued production of the M2 in the US for retail sales and all of those are marked "Made in USA" and have a 5 digit prefix,Īimpoint never contracted the M元 or M3 models so those are all good to go and the M4's that were contracted for the military were shipped in white boxes with the gooseneck mount as a kit. The ones made in Sweden were only shipped to the military and not to the civilian population. The "Made in Sweden" markings with No 5 digit prefix only applies to the M2's, not any other Aimpoint models.Īimpoint sent production of the M2's overseas when they were contracted by the government as they were unable to keep up with production. I also read this! So not all are usgi property! The comp m2 in question clearly starts with a 6 prefix and not a 5 as stated by the mod: Point received I want to thank all of the fellow members for saving my ass! That's why I ask! ![]()
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