Go to our website and look the reviews for the 4x32 and you will see "real sources". Do want the name and phones number of our sources because I can do that if you would like too. Also, go to our Facebook page and read the field test done by a firearms instructor who is ex-swat. If you do not want to try out our products and make assumptions about our products than you need to take your own advice and not throw out comments when you never tried our products. Thanks
You do realize that in this day and age ex-SWAT means nothing, right? Anyone can be SWAT if you know how to play your cards right. Hell, I know a guy who is SWAT that runs NCStar. He lives in a little town and hardly ever uses his rifle. You just walked in to a forum who consists of avid hunters, Special Forces, avid instructors, and security contractors. We are also a hard to please bunch who needs facts, charts, and graphs. When it comes to optics that is designed to save your life a review from Joe in his overalls saying "the glass didnt break when I dropped it" isn't good enough.
Zero the optic.
Mount it on a full auto AR run 60 rounds thorough it.
Test the accuracy.
Drop it. Run 30 rounds through it
Test the accuracy.
Hit it on a tree a few times. Run 60 more rounds through it.
Test the accuracy.
Drag it behind a truck in the sand. Run 30 rounds.
Test the accuracy.
Is it water proof?
Even better, is it water proof dropped 10 feet from the air into a shallow stream with rocks in the bottom?
Can it take multiple deployments in the worst conditions you can think of?
I know Aimpoint and ACOG can. =]
The reason I like PA is because their scopes are good for casual hunting. I would never do anything extreme to it though. Your optic can get someone killed. It looks like a copy of and ACOG but if it fails when someone needs it then what good is it? You are mimicking the looks of a combat sight but without combat grade strength and durability. I have no use for that, even for hunting.

