28 August 2008, 04:26
butchlambertUnertl and Weaver scope work
Wally Seibert was just on BR.com and said he was doing Unertl and Weaver work. hwseib@yahoo.com. This will give you an option.
Butch
29 August 2008, 21:28
ChisanaBill Ackerman of Optical Services Company also does great work on Weavers and I believe Unertl's also. Hard to beat Wally though. Very talented individual.
29 August 2008, 22:38
GSP7Hey guys that know about getting old weavers worked on.
I have 6 old weaver scopes that came on '50s vintage rifles I have bought. All the weaver scopes are in great condition except 4 of them have foggy lenses.
What do these scope rpair guys do just unsrcrew and clean the lenses/replace the rubber o rings?
I have a 3x weaver that has nice clear glass. It was in a side mount ring set that you had to unscrew the eye piece and slide the scope into the rings . Did these old weavers just have room air inside or were they originaly filled with nitrogen/
29 August 2008, 23:07
butchlambertChisana,
Bill Ackerman is no longer in business. On an earlier thread somebody mentioned the name of a place in Okla. that bought Bill's stuff and was doing Weaver. They purged them with nitrogen as they do today, but most scopes leak it out in short order.
Butch
29 August 2008, 23:28
GSP7Yep , just called Bill A. and he does not work on weaver scopes
30 August 2008, 02:14
ChisanaToo bad about Bill Ackerman. He did some nice work on a couple of Weaver T16s for me a few years ago and was running an ad in Precision Shooting pretty recently.
Bill worked on old Weavers, but not the new ones made in Japan.
Butch, thanks for the info on Wally working on Unertl's. I have a Unertl 1 1/2" 24x target scope, and may need some future work on it.
Don
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Originally posted by butchlambert:
Chisana,
Bill Ackerman is no longer in business. On an earlier thread somebody mentioned the name of a place in Okla. that bought Bill's stuff and was doing Weaver. They purged them with nitrogen as they do today, but most scopes leak it out in short order.
Butch
Butch,
Wasn't that thread about a guy in Oklahoma buying Frank Ruiz repair parts? Frank was the man in El Paso who did the old Weaver scope repair.
Don
30 August 2008, 16:02
eddieharrenDon, you got it right. But, Ackerman just returned an old Weaver scope, that I had sent him, along with a note saying that he does not repair old Weaver scopes.
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Originally posted by eddieharren:
Don, you got it right. But, Ackerman just returned an old Weaver scope, that I had sent him, along with a note saying that he does not repair old Weaver scopes.
Eddie,
Good info!

Thanks
By the way, the die arrived yesterday. It's just like new. Thanks for the speedy delivery, as always.
Don