weaver scopes

I have some of their modern, current production Classic models, K and V series, and some older ones from the made of steel in the U.S.A. that ... Oh, you mean who sells them. Sorry.

I haven't seen any shop keeping many in stock but I don't see many shops. I expect any dealer can get any model if you will order it, but you if you have to commit to buying it without first looking through it you probably don't want to order one?
 
I bought a Classic off here new and it is some impressive.
Stuck it on my Ruger Compact and makes this peashooter shine.
Picked up another Weaver Classic 4X and the clarity is unbelievable.
Almost compares to my Conquest on 4X.
Another will be here in a day or two.
 
I've been buying them on the EE.

The 4x Classics (and other current offerings) are excellent scopes that compare to my FXII 4s at a fraction of the price. A lot of people undervalue them and they go for cheap used. They are well worth searching out new or used.
 
In 1973 I bought a Weaver V 2.5x7 wide view. It worked really well until about 1993, that fall she started to cloud up. Sent it back to El Paso for repairs. Back she came and I got another 10 yrs out of it before it started acting up again. This time I sent it to Trace Scope repair in Alberta, the fella there got it up and running but his opinion is she is now a low recoil scope as the internal mechanicals are just getting worn out. It spent 30yrs. On my M-70 30-06 and seen a lot of rough weather and knocks on moose hunts. That scope now is mounted on my 22mag. and still gets used. I can not comment on the newer Weavers but the old steel Weavers were a very tough scope.
 
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