Am I a dinosaur ?

I purchase them cheap at gun shows and use them as needed around here.
I have found a way to spread the legs a wee bit so the slide over the scope tubes without marking/scratching them.
Dead blow hammer, piece oh plywood and lay the top rings belly down.
Rap them with the soft faced mallet slightly and see if they will slide over my 1" stainless rod.
Rap as necessary and then voila.........ready to use summore.
Just don't over tighten them is awl.

Or just wrap a piece of pop can around the scope tube, force the ring over the pop can aluminum (.004" thick) and pull the sheet fo aluminum out.
 
Yup your a dinosaur. Those old style rings won't let you be tactifool... er i mean tacticool. I remember watching Leave it to Beaver and Lassie on tv so i'm likely in the dinosaur club as well. :p
 
I keep using them on a few rifle (rimfires) as well. They work just fine in that limited application. The screw heads all line up...with one screw almost loose and the other over torqued. Since I already scratched the scope putting the ring on, I might as well keep them on, and save scratching the scope a second time taking them off. However, I'll never use them again on a new scope.
I may be a dinasaur but...I'm EVOLVING!
 
They were ok in the day....50 yrs ago...there are much better rings out now. Torx screws etc. The Weaver Rings can easily damage scopes...Just sayin'
 
all my rifles used to have weaver rings. I think I only have one set left and they're on my 22-250. Just haven't found a nice stainless set to replace them yet. But ya, I will never buy another set. Even my 22's deserve better.
 
I just put a set on my BLR takedown in 308.

They are very low... I guess that's something.

They kind of quick release, if your fingers are both warm and dry.

I bought them because that damned browning scout mount is an out-of-spec piece of crap. The recoil grooves are round bottomed (bastards!) and the rail is narrow, so warne rings don't even tighten on! Even after I remove the goofy warne recoil lug, the fully tightened ring still slides freely on the rail.

Also, are those warne rings made of plutonium? So heavy! At least the weavers are light. And fugly. They are also fugly.

Maybe now the darn thing will stop shooting around corners.
 
Mean like the detachable weaver rings and a old weaver k4 I just mounted on the gun lol which alot had no idea when I asked. Because originally had X high rings and I wanted med.

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Funny that all the haters fail to remember that the Weaver system is the most copied, used, and successful system out there.

I don't mind the old Weaver rings, but the newer style Weaver brand rings have screws on both sides of the base and work just fine.

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I have had and seen newer style rings fail...the weavers have never really given me a problem.

If they work then carry on using them.

I've had newer style rings fail too... but they were cheap Chinese junk rings. I've never had a decent set of rings fail. Even Weaver makes more modern designs that are far better and around the same price.
 
The old weaver's suck because whats said above , As you tighten it up the scope will often turn, their are tricks to fix that issue but it takes alot of work.

The new ones are similar to lupold clamp , they have 2 styles now , Single band like lupold where its a allen bolt on each side and you just tighten it down evenly.
They also have dual band rings now where you tighten down 2 allens per side , imho its a a style thing mostly. but having used both in recent years the new weaver rings and bases are actually very nice now a days.

They no longer use the swing and clamp method of the past that sucked so people should stop spreading that hate unless they are up to date on the current mounts and rings sold.
 
Once you've done a couple with the old Weaver rings, it's not hard to figure out how much cant you need so it ends up straight when you tighten the rings down. I didn't mind them, and still have a couple of sets squirrelled away somewhere. If you have a '50's vintage Husky or Model 70, Weaver rings just look "right".
 
The old weaver's suck because whats said above , As you tighten it up the scope will often turn, their are tricks to fix that issue but it takes alot of work.
That's funny cuz a lot of folk will complain about how it is to get a set of old style Weaver figured out. It's really not that hard.
 
My first, and favorite rifle, a 300 Weatherby Mk5, had the aluminum Weaver 2 piece bases and their simple little cheap rings holding a Leupold.

They stayed true forever. After tons of game and many long shots and rough hunts, and a couple and a half decades of time, I changed the bbl, put on a 20 moa base with a half dozen 8-40 cap screws and changed the rings to Burris Signatures to make it all work. It is not any better than it was. Not bad in any way, just not head and shoulders above the old set up.
 
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