Seems fishy. Would be good to know if a member here has purchased it and it is working as it should.
What a shame for you traveling half the night to be disappointed by not getting to see it working in the dark. He was maybe scared incase you also had a head ache looking through it.
Ian
First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
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redeye jedi
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Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
i didnt leave at 4am to go view it. was out ferreting all day
It was very fishy the guy wouldnt let me come see throught it at night thats for sure.
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Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
Bugger.redeye jedi wrote:just got back in left at 4am this morning so couldnt update this thread. The seller wouldnt let me look at the DFA75 during darkness.
But did you get some cuddles time while you were up here?
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redeye jedi
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Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
Not really mate, was too busysome bloke wrote:Bugger.redeye jedi wrote:just got back in left at 4am this morning so couldnt update this thread. The seller wouldnt let me look at the DFA75 during darkness.![]()
But did you get some cuddles time while you were up here?
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hillkeeper
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Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
I tried to buy it, mainy just because I'm bored of waiting to see some you tube footage before buying but some sneaky bugger out bid me at last 5 seconds (so sorry wont be able to post any pics for on here). Starting to get suspicious about this add-on no one seems willing to put footage of night use up on the web (unless anyone knows different) starting to think initial suspicions about quality of image on higher magnification might bare true.SikaStag wrote:Seems fishy. Would be good to know if a member here has purchased it and it is working as it should.
What a shame for you traveling half the night to be disappointed by not getting to see it working in the dark. He was maybe scared incase you also had a head ache looking through it.
Ian
Ed
Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
For sure. I would have thought that there would have been plenty footage from the people retailing it. To get the public worked up into a frenzy for the release date. What a bummer you didn't get it. I was hoping a fellow Forum member would get it and do a review.
I have to be honest and say I was not the sniper that bid in the last 5 seconds but I was tempted to place a bid.
Ian
I have to be honest and say I was not the sniper that bid in the last 5 seconds but I was tempted to place a bid.
Ian
Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
Hillkeeper.
A mate of mine moved up to Aberdeen Keepering. His name is Clark Davidson. He moved up from Stanhope Estate, Broughton to somewhere in Aberdeen. When I moved here we lost touch.
Ian
A mate of mine moved up to Aberdeen Keepering. His name is Clark Davidson. He moved up from Stanhope Estate, Broughton to somewhere in Aberdeen. When I moved here we lost touch.
Ian
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hillkeeper
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Re: First re-sale of a Pulsar DFA75?
Not someone I know off the top of my head but no doubt someone I know will know where he's at. To be honest I hope a memeber has got it and does a good review fox orientated of course and with 100, 200 and 300m+ (not to be to fussy likeSikaStag wrote:Hillkeeper.
A mate of mine moved up to Aberdeen Keepering. His name is Clark Davidson. He moved up from Stanhope Estate, Broughton to somewhere in Aberdeen. When I moved here we lost touch.
Ian
















