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we need to bring a lot of this stuff back to America,First step is getting the younger generation into the right schools to learn the right trades to bring the manufacturing jobs back to America.Machine tech. is 1 big one. [/quoteWait, what? Everyone should go to free college, where have you been?
Not to many optics that are 100 percent US made. Especially the glass. But a guy could get pretty close with a few brands.
Quote from: fishngamereaper on May 08, 2020, 08:46:58 AMNot to many optics that are 100 percent US made. Especially the glass. But a guy could get pretty close with a few brands.Maven was suppose to be 100% USA, and I found several articles stating such. I just called them like 5 minutes ago, they are not 100% USA. The premium lines are Japan glass, assembled in the US with US parts. <--(I can live with that, about as close as you can get to USA made) even so it sounds like they are assembled in California and probably with imported MX laborers ?? The C series and RS series has some chinese components and less than premium glass. So at this point, I am unaware of any optic that is 100% USA made.
From the Leupold Site."Leupold riflescopes are all designed, machined, and assembled in our Beaverton Oregon manufacturing facility. We do not have any other riflescope manufacturing facilities or offices anywhere in the world."
Quote from: Goshawk on May 08, 2020, 09:47:51 AMFrom the Leupold Site."Leupold riflescopes are all designed, machined, and assembled in our Beaverton Oregon manufacturing facility. We do not have any other riflescope manufacturing facilities or offices anywhere in the world."Also from the Leupold site:Where does Leupold get its glass?At this time, there are no American manufacturers that can supply enough high quality lenses to support our Golden Ring Optics production. Our lens systems are designed at Leupold, by American optical engineers, in our state-of -the-art optics labs. The glass is then procured from vendors who must meet stringent quality standards. Incoming parts are carefully inspected in our testing facility before they are accepted into the build process.All major optics producers acquire some or all of their glass from the same sources as Leupold. Some of these sources are located domestically, some are European, and some are Asian. The source of the base material is not nearly as important as the optical design. Our glass is so much clearer due to our proprietary lens coatings, how we engineer the prescription of the lenses, and the construction of the optic itself.I bet someone could do very well in the US if they opened a lens making factory that's on par, or exceeds, foreign manufacturers.