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08 July 2008, 18:52
riverman1
Weaver scope repair
I need the contact info, for the guy that does all the Weaver, El Paso, scope repair work...Thanks, Chris
08 July 2008, 19:06
Rojelio
Weaver Scope Repair Service
1121 Larry Mahan Dr. Suite B
El Paso, Tx. 79925
915-593-1005
08 July 2008, 19:07
riverman1
Thanks,
08 July 2008, 19:10
craigster
Last I heard they have, or are about to, cease operation.
08 July 2008, 19:41
EP
Sorry guys,their doors are closed. Haven't found a replacement shop yet either but am checking on one in Canada.

til later
08 July 2008, 22:29
riverman1
That sucks. I have an old Weaver varible thet needs repair.
08 July 2008, 22:37
bartsche
FrownerFrom what they were charging plus shipping and handling it almost was wise to get a new scope. Maybe that's why they are gone. Eekerroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
08 July 2008, 22:56
EP
bartsche,are you sure we're talking the same place here? They refurbed three for me and NONE were over $63 w/shipping. That included a replacement lense on one,a reticle change on another,replacement power ring on another,plus of course a complete disasemmbly,cleaning,reassembly,and nitro purging of all three. If anything I thought their low prices were why they closed up but two reasons I was told by them that they were closing up were Frank getting up in years and the quality of recent replacement parts were not meeting Frank's high stds. NICE while it lasted!

til later
09 July 2008, 00:34
riverman1
So now what do we do?
09 July 2008, 01:24
EP
The last correspondence I had with Parson's determined that they didn't work on Weaver scopes. Don't know what we're gonna do. YET! Forgot to add that the last time I talked to WSRS to confirm their closing I asked for a referal to another repair shop to work on yet another old Weaver I had,they had none to offer.

til later
09 July 2008, 02:18
riverman1
Yeah, parsons states on there web page " We do NOT work on Weavers."
09 July 2008, 03:52
bartsche
quote:
Originally posted by EP:
bartsche,are you sure we're talking the same place here? They refurbed three for me and NONE were over $63 w/shipping.


You are probably right, but at the time I could have replaced my K 4 X with another scope of the same power and comparative quality for nearly the same price or less. popcornroger


Old age is a high price to pay for maturity!!! Some never pay and some pay and never reap the reward. Wisdom comes with age! Sometimes age comes alone..
09 July 2008, 05:59
KurtC
I used the Weaver Repair Service about a dozed times over the years. They were invaluable. I just sent a Weaver to http://www.ironsightinc.com/products.html for the first time. Hopefully, they will do work that is just as nice.
09 July 2008, 06:19
EP
Kurt,sure would appreciate you letting us know how you make out! I see that their web doesn't mention Weaver variables. What did you send off? I recently got(for free!)a Weaver K12-1 w/AO that looks perfect cosmetically and optically but would like have it"tuned up"as I like call it. GOOD LUCK!

til later
09 July 2008, 06:36
Rojelio
Kurt, I hope you don't need that scope right away. It took them (ironsightinc) a year exactly to get my 3x9 Redfield back to me.

Unless they've gotten caught up, be prepaired to wait.

Rojelio
09 July 2008, 08:00
KurtC
The folks in Texas used to take about 2 months. Iron Sight said at least 5. I sent them a Weaver stainless K4S that I want to put on a Ruger stainless 77RSI in .257 Roberts. It should make a nice combination. I'm in no rush for it.