This video announces the Tenicor Blemicor sale, highlighting holsters with cosmetic imperfections offered at a lower cost. The sale emphasizes that these holsters retain the same performance standards as their flawless counterparts. It's an opportunity for budget-conscious buyers to acquire quality Tenicor gear, specifically mentioning compatibility with Glock 19 and Glock 45 models, and showcasing the Tenicor Velo model.
This expert guide, presented by a Tenicor representative, details the process of inspecting 'Blemicor' holsters, which are discounted due to minor cosmetic flaws. The inspection focuses on buffing imperfections, external blemishes, sight channel clearance, and overall fitment. Most identified issues are purely cosmetic, with the holsters retaining full functional integrity. This transparent approach highlights Tenicor's commitment to quality even in their discounted offerings.
This YouTube video announces the start of a "BLEMICOR Sale" offering 30-50% off BLEMICOR items. The sale is limited to existing inventory and ends on January 2nd. The description emphasizes that BLEMICOR items meet Tenicor's quality standards but may have cosmetic imperfections. It also clearly states that all sales are final, with no returns, exchanges, or complaints. The sale applies only to BLEMICOR branded items.
This video explores the question of whether purchasing a BLEM (blemished) rifle is a bad idea. While the title and description don't delve into specific firearm models or calibers, the core topic revolves around the value and potential drawbacks of acquiring a firearm with cosmetic imperfections. The content is likely geared towards consumers making purchasing decisions, offering insights into the firearm market and the concept of 'blems'.
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