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Flip1664
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Fixing a susat lens
18 June, 2012, 23:27
As for the title apologies if this has been brought up but seeing as I'm getting no reply from the seller I was wondering if this is an easy fix at all??.
I'd appreciate any help as ATM I'm out of pocket, I can still use the sight but when u pay for it and told it is in good condition it doesnt seem fair lol
Cheers guys
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18 June, 2012, 23:28
I should mention I'm pretty sure from much searching it a star/ares clone of a susat
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21 June, 2012, 09:41
You'll have a hard time fixing it. Get it sent back if it was described as mint!
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21 June, 2012, 09:48
Re: Fixing a susat lens
Airsoft replica or real deal, when you start playing with magnification optics the tollerances are measured in fractions of a millimeter for a perfect sight picture.
It is not the sort of thing you would fix with some super glue and "black nasty" gaffer tape and get the same results.
IF it was not as described, you should get your money back.
IF it was damaged in the post, the seller needs to chase it up, not you. (assuming you / seller didn't pretend it was under £42 to save a couple of quid on postage insurance)
UNLESS you bought it knowing it had this defect, the seller has responsibility of one form or another to help rectify the situation.
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