Would you buy this scope?

Such a short clip, what’s the context/meaning? Were they discussing scopes?
It's mostly in jest, but they're discussing whether or not the plastic crush washer is a good idea for durability and precision for the Glock gen 6 with a red dot mounted.

I just found it ironic that he defaulted to:

"Always assume that the big company did it right for durability and precision because they have must have tested it thoroughly"

So I definitely believe it's still applicable to the scope conversion
 
A hot dog, hamburger, reuben, cubano, grilled cheese, and blt are all types of sandwiches. Changing which type doesn't make it not a sandwich.
I think maybe the more pressing question here is what ISN'T a sandwich?

And beyond that, I'd argue that sandwiches as a whole are actually a subcategory of burritos, but most of you aren't ready for that conversation yet.
 
Turn off inbox notifications. They get to be outrageous.

Also, you can quote multiple responses at once (multi-quote) and cut down the number of posts you have to do.

Welcome to Rokslide. Thanks for the scope.
Clutch info thank you. Not new to Rokslide in general but have always been a lurker not a poster
No ... I think @ZeroTech Optics's marketing guy drinks enough for the both of us ... :)
That's the devil's juice!
@ZeroTech Optics, welcome to the forum. Can we get your opinion on whether or not a hot dog is a sandwich?
In school I was taught you can fold a paper hot dog or hamburger style so I'll answer your question with a question.

Is paper a sandwich?
 
@ZeroTech Optics,
Just out of curiosity, did this thread help convince ZT that there was enough demand for something like this new scope?
We will reveal all and more when I set down with Ryan and Jake sometime later this year. Can't give away all the excitement yet, but the goal will be for us to get on a podcast and explain how this whole thing came to be.

You will be seeing some joint video content as well
 
Oh that’s a can of worms.

First off, kolaches don’t have meat in them. Just to be clear out the gate.

Kolaches have fruit and sometimes cream cheese in them, and are burritos.

Klobasneks have sausage/cheese/peppers in them, but are also burritos.
A burrito without meat just wouldn't be a burrito.
 
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