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Добавлен 24 апр 2022
Here we are in the golden age of product design and manufacturing. Despite this we purchase through online retailers with but a low resolution photo to work with. Producers of the lowest quality items see the opportunity, deceitfully pitching to us a blurry jpeg -- we are unable to discern the difference. We turn to our fellow countrymen for their written assessments and can't separate fictitious reviews from truthful. Video reviews, our last hope, are imperiled by creators too dazzled by their own visage to advance our understanding of the item's finer details. I, Stan, pledge only presentations of the highest degree of detail and shall never accept a bribery for my labours. May my eyes serve as yours.
"The producer depends for his prosperity upon serving the people. He may get by for a while serving himself, but if he does, it will be purely accidental, and when the people wake up to the fact that they are not being served, the end of that producer is in sight." -- Henry Ford, 1922
"The producer depends for his prosperity upon serving the people. He may get by for a while serving himself, but if he does, it will be purely accidental, and when the people wake up to the fact that they are not being served, the end of that producer is in sight." -- Henry Ford, 1922
Check Out: Stebel Nautilus 12V Air Horn for any Vehicle
In this video, Stan checks out the Stebel Nautilus 12V air horn with a focus on physical characteristics. This replacement or upgrade horn is easy to install using wiring to your old horn. It requires the addition of a relay and fuse due to the larger electrical current draw. Wiring diagrams are provided in this video.
Stebel Nautilus: Part #11690019
Stebel Nautilus: Part #11690019
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Check Out: Vasque Breeze and Vasque AT Ultradry -- Hiking Boots Review
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In this video, Stan checks out two different Vasque waterproof hiking boots with a focus on physical characteristics. The boots in this review, from right to left: Vasque Breeze, #7544 (Nutria/brown), #7752 (Pavement/grey) Vasque Talus AT UT, #7366 (Dark Slate/Tawny Olive) Reference boots: Vasque Snowburban Ultradry, REI #836965 La Sportiva FC ECO 3.0 GTX, REI #192837
Check Out: Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7 x 33 vs 4-12 x 40 vs Burris Signature HD 2-10 x 40 -- Scope Review
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In this video, Stan checks out three entry-level rifle scopes with a focus on physical characteristics. The scopes in this review, from left to right: Leupold VX-Freedom 2-7 x 33mm Hunt Plex, 1in tube, # 180592 Leupold VX-Freedom 4-12 x 40mm CDS Tri-MOA, 1in tube, # 180601 Burris Signature HD 2-10 x 40mm E3, 1in tube, # 200530 Ring fitment is shown against Leupold LRW Weaver Medium Rings, # 060...
Well detailed review 👍
Great review. These comments are bizarre. Which scope did you prefer?
Leupold is nice, but cost to much. I really don't care where the scope is made, as long as it is dependable
Hmm a fellow Stan, this is cool
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BURRIS all the way... have a bunch of them and really like them...
Great explanation of talus vs breeze. Thank you 😊
How did you like each of the new shoes?
Don’t forget the superior vibram sole on the Talus.
Nice comparison.
Why not get the vortex pro for 50. Lightyears aheahead of what ur using for 50
that's a weird F'in intro there guy. try explaining that to someone that walks past.
You can have a custom turret made for the Burris currently 49.99. I would also state not all Leupolds have crisp audible click turrets. Burris has better customer service too.
Where is the zero stop on the Leopold?
This must have been an older VX Freedom with just the CDS turret before they added the newer CDS-ZL (ZL for zero lock)…so be careful if you’re buying one that you get what you want.
I don't think the intro line, which is the freedom has the same zero stop as the VX-3hd and higher lines. I haven't checked in a while though.
@scotteger6271 if I'm not mistaken the freedom doesn't have zero lock the vx3-hd does
You can set the zero to current location once you are sighted in. It was very easy.
I have found Vasque boots to have good waterproofing and overall they are a fine hiking boot. However, they tend to be narrow in the toe box. The only pair of boots I ever owned in a wide width have been Vasque as medium was narrow. i own the Ultra Dry Talus and also the Breeze 2.
Great video, Thank you !
Jap lenses in leupold. Assembled in usa nOt made in usa
Leopold uses some Japanese components, but it uses a lot of American components also and it is assembled in the United States. All that's required to legally say made in USA is to have 75% of the components made in the United States and have the last substantial transformation take place in the United States.
Burris has better customer service than Leopold.
@@FinalLugiaGuardianif you watch the Leupold doesn’t say “Made in the USA” it says USA designed machined assembled…alludes to the fact that their components are sourced elsewhere. As far as the Japanese glass thing, that may not necessarily be true. When companies don’t specifically say where their components are made they can get them from whatever source has the best price or available inventory. They’ll still be made to Leupold’s standards.
@@scotteger6271 exactly, not all raw materials are even available domestically. Some things have to be sourced.
No they don't. I work there. @@donbaine118
Your content is so touching
The Burris Signature HDs are probably the most underrated Chinese made scopes sold today. When you own one of the Signature HDs, you wouldn't think they are made in China if you don't already know.
They have a $50 factory rebate until October 31.
Aren’t they made in the Philippines?
@@deleteduser7132Burris Signature HD scopes are made in China and so are their Signature spotting scopes. Some of their Fullfield lines are also made in China while others in the Philippines. All other Burris scopes short of their XTR PRO (USA) are all made in the Philippines.
@@commonsense5709that makes sense all my Burris are make in the Philippines. I’m pretty sure they took over Nikons scope line up
Sir how much, and how to buy?
buy with money my boi. Money, DOLLARS, DINERO