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howl
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Burris Fastfire deal

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Burris is doing a deal on the FastFire with prism sight combo deal again. Buy the combo, resell the prism sight. How cheap the deal works out depends on how well you do reselling the AR-332 sight. Cabelas is 7% back on activejunky right now. Extra $10 back when you sign up for activejunky by invitation.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/BURRIS-A ... T.tsrc=AFF

https://www.activejunky.com/invite/215050
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Re: Burris Fastfire deal

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I get cabelas gift cards at 20% off and I still passed on this deal this time around. Prices on the 332 and the FF3 are so far down I couldn't hardly even make it work.
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Re: Burris Fastfire deal

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This may be a better deal, save 36.00 + free shipping but it's the FF II but you won't have to wait for months for the FF.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/New-2018-Burri ... Sw5cNYPXbR
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Re: Burris Fastfire deal

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I see what you mean. Judging by resale prices on ebay the deal must have become popular.
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Re: Burris Fastfire deal

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The time and effort of removing the FFII to install new batteries and then re-zeroing makes the III more desirable despite more costs.
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GLS wrote: February 16th, 2018, 5:25 am The time and effort of removing the FFII to install new batteries and then re-zeroing makes the III more desirable despite more costs.
Yeah, that’s for sure Gil!!! :thumbup:
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