High Country SPOTTING scopes are made by Burris. I do not find them using the High Country brand on rifle scopes.
I believe Tasco made the high country scope.
I believe Tasco made the high country scope.
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Only if the scope is designed for an air rifle. Because of the recoil being different on an air rifle than a firearms rifle. Air rifle scopes are made differently than firearms scopes. A firearms scope can break it's glass mounts if it is used on an air rifle.
Founded in 1926, Swift Optical Instruments was based in Lakewood, CO.
You can see the google for step by step process, few of the branded organization they make rifle scopes just likenikon as you can see different more organization branded item in saffordsportinggoods.
Only if the scope is designed for air rifles. Regular firearm scopes are made different than air rifle scopes and many will break if used on an air rifle because the recoil is different than a firearm.
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Crosman distributes 2 brands of Scopes. The "Crosman" and "Center Point" scopes. All you have to do is look at the packaging or Owners manual to see who the scope is made by. I found a few Center Point manuals that stated they are made in China. I also found the same for the Crosman brand.
The Scopes trial refers to the "Scopes-Monkey" trial in which a high school Science teacher in Tennessee violated the Butler Act that made it unlawful to teach evolution in schools. He was found guilty.
Weaver scopes are manufactured in Japan, to weavers exact specifications. there is some growing speculation that some models in the weaver catalogue may be manufactured to an equally high standard in china.