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Cool old glass

Outlaw99

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IMG_9342.jpegIMG_9343.jpegIMG_9341.jpegIMG_9344.jpegIs there any market for vintage old glass like this? I just took it off a pre 64 model 70 in 300 win mag I just purchased. It’s a clear, cool old glass; I’m just not sure what to do with it. Keep it around for another rifle or are there folks out there that actively seek these old vintage scopes?
 
I’ll be interested to see what folks say. I just picked up a 742 carbine with an old fixed weaver on it. I’ll be popping it off sometime this spring, be nice to get something out of it!
 
I have at least a half dozen old weaver scopes, all fixed either 4 or 6 power. I've often thought about getting rid of a few of them, but just can't do it. Have 3 on rifles right now, 338, 30/06, and a 22 mag. All are hell for stout and hold zero well.

I think there's a market for them.
 
I grew up on Weaver scopes and Old Timer knives. I would imagine that I could go back to both, and it wouldn't have a noticeable effect on my hunting. The Weavers were dark in low light but seldom a problem. I still have a K-10 and a K-4 on rifles that I use. I traded away a couple of 3-9s.
 
Do they buy old scopes as well, or just refurbish for people? I’ve got a couple early 80’s Bushnell that could end up in a box headed that way?
Not sure. I haven't contacted them yet. They show scopes for sale, so seems like they would buy scopes to refurbish. mtmuley
 
I’m curious about this company. I’ve got a couple of old classics that I don’t know what to do with. Just took this old Leupold Pioneer 4X off my wife’s 1950’s M70 featherweight and don’t have a use for it. 1736630703763.jpeg
 
My first big game rifle was a Remington Model 600 Centennial in 6mm Remington. It still wears the same Weaver K4 scope that my father put on it in 1972. My son took his first antelope with the same rifle and scope.
 
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