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Brand loyalty. Bias opinions.

So we regulate fair labor and safety here but we think its okay to circumvent that and allow abusive practices overseas as long as we get cheap shit?

just the way the world works, be happy your on this side of the ocean

just like taxes..if anyone wants to pay more theyll take it....not many will raise their hands

if you own a pair of jeans they are from Pakistan, italy, mexico, china, bangladesh...you should throw them out and send money to Mount Vernon Mills

MVM is one of the last US manufactures of denim

find what brands only use their denim (not deluth, not levis, not gap, the list goes on)

buy them regardless of price compared to other brands

until then we are all in the same boat
 
So we regulate fair labor and safety here but we think its okay to circumvent that and allow abusive practices overseas as long as we get cheap shit?
at least some of the time.
shoe manufacturing involves lots of solvents that are toxic, which imho is the main reason it was offshored.
 
at least some of the time.
shoe manufacturing involves lots of solvents that are toxic, which imho is the main reason it was offshored.

And our shoes have gone to shit because of it.

Not to mention lots of buildings in Beverley MA, Fall River, New Market NH are now empty and the locals live mighty fine off our taxes.
 
just the way the world works, be happy your on this side of the ocean

just like taxes..if anyone wants to pay more theyll take it....not many will raise their hands

if you own a pair of jeans they are from Pakistan, italy, mexico, china, bangladesh...you should throw them out and send money to Mount Vernon Mills

MVM is one of the last US manufactures of denim

find what brands only use their denim (not deluth, not levis, not gap, the list goes on)

buy them regardless of price compared to other brands

until then we are all in the same boat


Bull shit if it's "For the children" here than we need to add tarifs to make their abuses equal to the regulation here.

I've got a pair of Gap jeans I wear from round about 2000 that are made in USA fabric with jeans cut in Mexico

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Most jeans these days are crap. I usually buy Filson shit these days.
 
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When you open your wallet for an expensive, or lusted for item, you not only invest financially but emotionally.

Your friends response was his emotional expression of his financial commitment.

This is a psychological response to all things that are not in the generic category.

Except for buying Hondas.

@308pirate nails it.....That shit is real.

6 years ago I traded the family unfriendly Ford F150 in for a Honda Pilot in preparation for a family cross country vacation.

Could have gave a shit about that, at the time, stupid Pilot, but in 6 years Ive come to regard it as a comfortable, dependable vacation roller.

That and the fact its made in USA by non UAW workers warms the cockles of my heart.

You have a heart? Wonders never cease. 😂
 
Bull shit if it's "For the children" here than we need to add tarifs to make their abuses equal to the regulation here.

I've got a pair of Gap jeans I wear from round about 2000 that are made in USA fabric with jeans cut in Mexico

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Most jeans these days are crap. I usually buy Filson shit these days.
They just had a great sale!
 
to me its All up to the purchaser I like dodge but have owned chevy and ford its all about getting the most i can for the dollar to me I am neither being paid by companies nor receiving any endorsements so how they feel matters little to me on what i buy . every one makes crap it happens to the best of companies you just have to weigh your options hell mercadies has a few cars out there that has had more than its share of problems . I wanted a fully hand tooled hard wood stock and after 2 years of looking and saving I could either do it my self or settle on some plywood substitute as I have zero skills in wood carving i decided op another option i went with a chassis Its nice way nicer than I dreamt it would be but its not that warm nor special I mean anyone could get on and it would look just like mine does . so to me brand loyalty means almost nothing .
 
They just had a great sale!

Was going to buy some pants but I have them hem them before sending.

The sewing shop is out for Covid 19.

They said I could send them back when the reopen........

What the fuck am I going to do with 37 inch inseam pants while I wait for them to open?

Paying my seamstress $20 to do it takes away from the "sale" aspect of it all.

Another CV19 victim here along with Filson.
 
I have a question for some of you. Do you have brand loyalty to certain types of shooting equipment or anything else?

I just was told by a buddy who loves Bushnell that Vortex is crap and has a "History of not holding zero" based on a scope he saw come into a shop he worked at maybe ten or so years ago.

I personally like to do research on anything I want to buy to see exactly where my money is going and am willing to give most brands a fighting chance. What is your opinions on the matter?

I like to personally test equipment and form my own opinions. The equipment that I want is the equipment that I have used and tested myself that has gained my personal stamp of approval. I don't want to use something just because someone else has the opinion that "it's good". However, I use those people's opinions as a reference when choosing which equipment to buy/test myself. Generally you find that the community "powerhouse" brands do what they are supposed to do, though not 100% of the time (in my experience).
 
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I have a question for some of you. Do you have brand loyalty to certain types of shooting equipment or anything else?

I just was told by a buddy who loves Bushnell that Vortex is crap and has a "History of not holding zero" based on a scope he saw come into a shop he worked at maybe ten or so years ago.

I personally like to do research on anything I want to buy to see exactly where my money is going and am willing to give most brands a fighting chance. What is your opinions on the matter?
I'm more volume oriented.... I like the Rem 700 platform as there are a million options for it.... stocks, triggers, hammers, etc...

Same reason why I talked a friend out of a mossberg OU made in Turkey.... Should it break... no parts to fix it....

Where a company is today is not a given based upon prior history... TASCO has had many rises and falls in quality...

Swarovski is good... but not as god as the price tag to some....
 
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I buy almost exclusively from my "wish lists".

I base this on my Dad's old adage that "If a thing is worth doing today, it'll still be worth doing tomorrow". That helps me avoid impulse buying and many, many subsequent regrets.

Quite often the thing I buy will have been in the wish list limbo for months or even up to a year. I think this is good because:

Sometimes the thing got on the list because of a whim, but stayed there because it got reconsidered several, or many, times. This is a valid version of the "test of time".

All too often whims get superceded or eliminated as frivolous. They represent poor thinking in the first place. The wish list limbo exists in order to weed that stuff out.

My thinking attempts to put some sort of method into my madness; to serve some manner of unified goals. Often, interim experience demonstrates that the goals need to change.

My Wife is a partner to all my firearms acquisition decisions. I have to live with that lady; and few things can get us up on the edge faster than the subject of gun purchases. When she balks , my accumulated wisdom grows. Two and a half months from now, COVID-19 permitting; we shall be wed 50 years. Some part of this simply must be working.

She never questions my "why"; but she largely controls the 'when". The dialogue often goes, "I'm about to spend $X", and she may say "Wait". I wait. It works.

Marriages are most important when they are matured; and it is by such means that they become so.

Greg
 
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Those old Philcos were quiet too.

I like the levered mechanical latch. Nice knowing the door is secured and sealed.

My current shit box SXS fridge when the wife or kids slam one door shut it usually blows the seal on the adjacent door open.

Getting them to slow down and just push the fridge closed has proved impossible. So they get whatever they want out of the fridge, walk away, 30 seconds later the door alarm signals and I have to get off my ass and close the door.
 
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The current trend seems to be manufacturers pushing products that they think customers need, and convincing them they have to have it. I prefer my vehicles without all the distractions, and I like my appliances very basic.
 
LMGTFY
Pop google up
Type in Ior Valdada snipershide
Click more results from www.snipers hide.
Enjoy.

R

Ok, so I did that.

I found a ton of threads with shit-talking, and a few about some kind of Snipershide edition scope and patent infringement.

It seems IOR was liked, then the US importer for IOR infringed on a patent, then they were junk afterwards.

Very few first hand reports of problems though.

Is that what you're talking about? The Snipershide edition patent violation?
 
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I find good stuff and stick with it I guess but I also know there are other good mfg.'s out there besides the ones I prefer.

Are you certain? Every thread I read asking for input always includes a few, "Buy brand X, anything else is crap." Of course, every response will push a different brand, so the OP is no better off than when he started.
 
If a product has treated me well and if needed the customer service is on the ball I’m a pretty damn loyal customer.
If something sucks or I have issues I usually don’t complain I just drop them and almost never reconsider them again.
 
Lol
Check with this guy @lowlight .

R

Yea, I saw alot about that from around the 2010 timeframe. Definitely a shit deal.

I wonder though, would the Importer be the culprit on that deal, or IOR themselves?

I wonder if IOR even knows who that importer is. He's just buying, importing then reselling their products here.
 
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IOR = No repeatable tracking.


I searched for some IOR tracking reviews and tests.

I'm not sure where your comment comes from. All evidence indicates they track fine. Or, is it sarcasm, ie an example, in keeping with the title of this thread.

I don't have any IOR scopes, and likely never will. The idea of shipping something that expensive across Eastern Europe is a little too sketchy for me.

I owned a fixed 10x for a few years. I bought it cheap, and sold it cheaper. I never had any problems though. It tracked fine. I used it for several classes and sold it when I switched to all mil/mil scopes. While the machining looked suspect and some designs were odd, it always worked.

But given the title of this thread and the Valdada subject popping up, I thought this was good spot to ask a few questions.
 
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Cobra has very good customer service. I bought a used Davis .22 magnum derringer because I thought it was neat. Top barrel didn't fire. Davis is now Cobra. I ordered the parts that I thought I needed. That didn't work. I called. The guy at Cobra said "send it to me. If I can't fix it, I'll just send you a new one". I told him it was a Davis. He said to put a note in the box telling that I had spoken with him.

Two weeks later, I get it back with an invoice which reads "Pistol repair, $0". It has run flawlessly for several years. When I decided to step up to a .38 derringer, I bought a Cobra.

Yeah, I know the limitations and recommend that nobody carry a derringer. I think they're neat. There's a heck of a fireball with the .22 magnum too.