The newest repair facility for Weaver rifle scopes: ONALASKA OPERATIONS N. 5549 Highway Z ONALASKA, WI 54650 PHONE 1-800-635-7656 To send in for repairs, call and get a return #. The Weaver was installed in the same vertical split rings and after tightening everything up the K4's crosshair was aligned to match the previous scope in the boresighter. scope for a Mil-Spec. I had my orginal 03-A3 '06 still with my first K4 down at the range a while back along with several rifles with more modern optics. If you are simply replacing a scope on a rifle that has one installed and is sighted-in, this is a neat trick. Weaver’s original scope model became very popular because most comparable scopes at that time were produced in Germany and were very expensive. Most importantly we have discovered that we can disassemble the parts of a rifle scope and repair them ourselves. NOTE: V22; V4.5; V7; V9 & V12 Series Weaver Scopes - we can NO longer refurbish, repair, and or service the V-Series Weaver Scopes. Members Profile. Weaver K2.5 I don't know of a source for that, I'd say the donor route will probably be your only option. We will rebuild and re-blue your Weaver scope for $260.00 with your choice of reticle. While researching the Super Sniper scopes and running down leads on scopes for sale here in Phoenix I came across a Weaver T-10 made in El Paso, Tx. For an example I have a K4-F. What does the F stand for? The scopes are waterproof, shock resistant and available with variable power settings. cheaptrick . Oh! Do you have the old lens, or is it missing? Weaver, maker of rifle scopes, has been producing quality optics since first opening its doors in 1930. In theory aligns the new scope to where the old one was set. The original Weaver 3X model was much less expensive, but had a similar performance to the German models. Weaver scopes incorporate quality optics for a sight picture that's clear and crisp. I took it off the rifle after about five years and threw it in a drawer only to discover it a few weeks ago. Quote Reply Topic: Vintage Weaver Scopes Posted: August/05/2013 at 20:20: I have a dozen or so vintage Weaver scopes and was wondering where I can get information about them. Approximate turn round for Weaver scopes: 15-18 months effective 08/23/2017. Weaver scopes today still represent one of the best buys in optics. But I have used Weaver K2.5, K-3, K-4, K-6, and K-10's in the years since my first on in 1960, and have yet to break one. I'm not saying todays better scopes are not clearer and tougher and better then a Weaver K series scope made 50 years ago. Repairs are covered under warranty. Weaver introduced many of us to scopes on rifles either on our .22 RFs or the K series on our first high powered rifles. A Weaver scope … It has very thin reticles and a dot, looks like it would make a dandy rimfire scope, but what about a 30 cal. Mr. Weaver’s first scope was a small 3/4″ tube model that had a simple 3 power. It didn't take long to remind me just how poor the old Weaver is compared to a Leupold or Nikon. Send a check for $15.00 for return mailing. It is important to take note that a high-quality scope for some extra bucks ensures accurate image focus and durability. I have 2 or 3 Weaver donor scopes lying around, if you can give me the measurements of the K2.5 ocular lens I can check and see if any of those will fit. Purchasing an expensive rifle but a cheaper scope renders the rifle almost useless. In 1980'ish I purchased a Marlin Mod 60 and it came with a basic Weaver Marksman scope. I forgot the old Weaver V-9 on my 25-06! Send Private Message.