Red Dot Sight

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I'm trying to find a red dot sight that is made in USA and under $300. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm not seeing any.

If I'm correct, are there any that are under $300 and not made in China?
 
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Vortex red dots are made in the Philippines and China. Most of their scopes are made in the Philippines, Japan and China. The only Vortex scopes made in the US is the Razor AMG line.
 
Made in the USA means nothing if the components are manufactured in China and just assembled here.

Warranty and customer service to fulfill said warranty are more important than where it is made.
 
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Self deception

Made in the USA means nothing if the components are manufactured in China and just assembled here.

Warranty and customer service to fulfill said warranty are more important than where it is made.

I have upset more than one Harley owner over bringing up the fact that a local electronics mfg who for years made a substantial portion of multiple ignition system models for Harley, sourced nearly every component of that assembly from China, assembled it here, and shipped it to Harley to use in their all American bikes. Some of the sub assemblies on some of those assemblies came here completely assembled from China before being included as part of the "American Made" completed assembly. That is just one of many examples in every Harley.

I think most people would be shocked at how prevalent that is in anything and everything we own that plugs into the wall or uses a battery. My US made refrigerator I just had delivered, my US made pickup truck (common knowledge to most), even my Oregon made red dot sight.

Some manufacturers have made a veiled attempt to prevent litigation by changing their "Made in the US" labeling, to "Product of the US" or similar.

Even with that I would still rather support a US "BASED" company, even if all they do is assemble here, than a wholly off shore company.

I am sure there are many exceptions and many products that are completely sourced here, but any of us who see either of the above labelling on a product and convince themselves that buying that product over something else is completely shutting out any NON US based company support is, in most cases, just practicing self deception.... which is a good portion of how we got here.
 
If you can drop the strictly made in USA requirement, get the AimPoint PRO. Its probably the best value in a red dot sight on the market today. You can find them on the secondary market right at 300 usually. They're tanks.
 
I have upset more than one Harley owner over bringing up the fact that a local electronics mfg who for years made a substantial portion of multiple ignition system models for Harley, sourced nearly every component of that assembly from China, assembled it here, and shipped it to Harley to use in their all American bikes. Some of the sub assemblies on some of those assemblies came here completely assembled from China before being included as part of the "American Made" completed assembly. That is just one of many examples in every Harley.
... Some manufacturers have made a veiled attempt to prevent litigation by changing their "Made in the US" labeling, to "Product of the US" or similar. ...

I still remember when AMF finally sold Harley Davidson back to Willie G. in 1981. Geez, I still have my early Harley Davidson/AMF leather jacket from that earlier time frame! It is now MUCH SMALLER than I am, some 40yr later... ;)

I jest hates da' way d'at leather shrinks! :eek::eek::eek:
 
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