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No 32 scope repairs.
Just got my 1946 No32 MkIII scope back from Wheaty.
Warren did a great job of freeing the turrets and replacing a spider web. He cleaned the scope, inside and out, without removing the brackets from the mount, thereby retaining the original punch marks on the screws.
All is free and sharp, waiting for a trip to the range. I have to shoot this beast. It isn't unfired by any means and is in VG+ condition throughout. I've got to see if it will do the walk. 
The big thing will be if I'm up to the task.
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08-17-2010 01:04 AM
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Good to hear this bearhunter, I just posted Wheaty's name to someone concerned about his 32. Nice to know that you can get a scope repaired here in Canada
, saves on postage and really eliminates alot of handling.
Last edited by enfield303t; 08-18-2010 at 10:21 PM.
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Thanks for the recommendation, enfield303t. I am going to order Peter's No32 book, but in the meantime I'll look up Wheaty. Much appreciated!
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Thanks for the recommendation, enfield303t. I am going to order Peter's No32 book, but in the meantime I'll look up Wheaty. Much appreciated!
Great book and getting one would be a good idea .... 
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I just got my No32 scope back from Wheaty, it looks great, all cleaned up & turrets move easy. Thanks Wheaty, for the great job and great service. Much appreciated!

Originally Posted by
enfield303t
Good to hear this bearhunter, I just posted Wheaty's name to someone concerned about his 32. Nice to know that you can get a scope repaired here in
Canada
, saves on postage and really eliminates alot of handling.