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Combat Optical inc. with Combatoptical.com is based in Southern California. We are dedicated to bringing the highest quality products at rock bottom prices. How do we do it? It's simple. We directly import all of our products from established manufacturing facilities in the Far East, including China and Taiwan Through this direct selling model, middleman costs are minimized and so WE PASS ON ALL SAVINGS TO YOU! In addition, because of our sophisticated vertically integrated supply chain system and streamlined order fulfillment system, we are able to truly offer HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS AT UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES. Whether it is for self use, government use, law enforcement use or military use, Combat Optical Inc. has the solution, and guarantees satisfaction in their products and services.

 

Our first major product line is high-quality hunting accessories. These quality products are all carefully chosen from various reputable manufacturers. Because we put so much emphasis on product quality, all of our products have passed stringent quality assurance procedures to achieve international standards such as CE, UL Listed, and/or ISO 9001/9002 certification.

 

Combat Optical Inc. treats every customer as their biggest customer and strives to make itself the ultimate online factory store for hunting accessories, optic accessories, tools, rifle scope and tactical gear with the widest selection and best factory-direct prices.

 

Shop with confidence with us! Combatoptical.com is a super user-friendly site, with up-to-date security features to safeguard your personal information and your identity, as well as providing the best quality with low prices.

 

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