06 June 2009, 09:10
Mark TaylorExternal Adjust Weavers
Have a friend that knows I love old steel tube Weavers. The other day he sets one down by me and tells me its mine(good buddy). It is a very pristine V8 with external adjustments on the rings and 3 crosshairs, vertical and horizontal. I about crapped my drawers. I can speculate a lot, but who can tell me something about this scope? Did a search and came up empty.
There's one on a rifle in a shop here in NYC. I'll ask about it. Tube looks a lot like the old B&L's .
from 1962 Shooters Bible
Rich
07 June 2009, 21:07
butchlochad one once, biggest POS i ever had. the fron mount with 3 screws does all the holding and doesn't do a very good job of it. every time i'd take it out i had to sight in again
07 June 2009, 23:32
Mark TaylorThat looks like it richj. I can see where it has its weaknesses butchloc. It is fascinating to study, and it is in showroom condition, so I'll keep it as a collector. Appreciate the catalog pic richj.
09 June 2009, 17:47
ldkierI won low bid on a Weaver V-8 multi-range that was "new in the box" with all the papers just this month.
I must say that I am impressed with the optical quality. I can see that the mounting system could be somewhat unpredictable, but will mount it on one of my low recoil rifles just to see how it does.
I also won low bid on a "new in Box" with all the papers, Weaver K4x and a K-1
I plan to mount the K-4 on a older Winchester 88 .308 Win. for the sake of having a classic set-up.
The K-1 is just neat to have.
The is something wonderful about these old steel Weavers.
09 June 2009, 17:57
ldkierCorrection: I won these on HIGH bid!!
Just a little excited to aquire these old pristine scopes.
11 June 2009, 07:42
Mark Taylorquote:
The is something wonderful about these old steel Weavers.
Yes there is!! I have a K1 on a single shot 45/70 and its just the thing for close in work. It has the post and crosshair reticle, which is my fav.