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I recently bought a new pistol that came with a Vortex Viper, which was unfortunately faulty (worked intermittently). I sent it in for a warranty claim and they sent me a new one in a sealed box with accessories.

I don't currently shoot competition, but would like to get into competitive shooting when I eventually relocate. So do I try to sell it for $200 ($175?) and buy a better red dot if I ever need it (Venom?), or do I hoard the one I already have?

This is new territory to me as I only buy, never sell. Oh, I'm also in a commie state.

I recently bought a new pistol that came with a Vortex Viper, which was unfortunately faulty (worked intermittently). I sent it in for a warranty claim and they sent me a new one in a sealed box with accessories. I don't currently shoot competition, but would like to get into competitive shooting when I eventually relocate. So do I try to sell it for $200 ($175?) and buy a better red dot if I ever need it (Venom?), or do I hoard the one I already have? This is new territory to me as I only buy, never sell. Oh, I'm also in a commie state.

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It shoots fantastic, and is very comfortable to hold. At first I had cycling issues (weak factory ammo, new spring), but those were resolved after I shot a couple hundred rounds and left the pistol locked to the rear for a couple days.

I like shooting it much more than my beretta, but my beretta stays in my nightstand because I know I can rely on it.