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I have an old steel tube scope marked with a mauser banner. I am sure someone made it for mauser but I don't know who. It is new in the box but has spots like water droplets on the lenses. Who does this tyoe of repair?

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Do a search here for repairs on Weaver scopes. There is a service in Texas (or was) that specialized in fixing Weavers and they did a very good job. I used them several times and was satisfied.

I'd check with them and see if they could repair the Mauser scope. Kudude
 
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I've had these folks repair an old Redfield scope for me and it's still going strong.

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The only bad thing I see with ABO is they charge $38 just to cover shipping back to you which seems awful steep and if you want it insured it is more. Then they send you a quote for repair.
Might try Weaver Scope Repair Service, El Paso, Tx 915-5931005
Weaver 800-2850689
Mike Sexton, Tulsa Ok 918-4452286
Osborn Optical Systems, Dewey,Az 928-6328717
Parsons scope Service, Ross, Oh 513-8670820
 
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