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Is there a new recommended go-to guy accepting repairs for #32 scopes?
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06-30-2022 02:10 PM
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IIRC there is a chap in western Canada
(not Warren) that is taking on new work. Perhaps someone with better memory will come to fore.
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Ironsites in Tulsa Oklahoma. Mike sexton. He is close and great at fixing these.
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The problem is the paperwork required to ship a scope out of the USA
, even temporarily. Zeiss USA was hit with a large fine for doing just that, and that's more than ten years ago.
Mac702, is your scope a Mk.I, II, or 3? If it doesn't appear to have been overhauled before the problem may well be just dry and congealed lubricants.
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I have been working on my own and need to do more. I hope to dedicate a bench to it and have the spares, tooling and supplies - money and time are the hurdle while I finish house projects. I also competition shoot all of my builds so that is a good test bed / proofing. Having more time for tis is part of my "early retirement" plan!
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I have also started working on my own, but as L1A1 Breakdown mentions getting all the spares and tooling to do a fix all service is not something I am there with.
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I've been involved with No32 scopes since my teens although it's only in the last ten years or so that I have started working on them seriously. Peter has very kindly given me a basic 'how to' guide on various occasions, & I am also grateful to Warren & Valley Sniper for their help. Additionally, I have been fortunate enough to have a well known UK
based forummer make me a small run of various internal parts that I was short of, having bought a batch of truly terrible scopes that came out of India (& which looked like they'd made the journey to Europe as deck cargo on a U Boat).
There is, at least, one very good thing about having scopes in poor condition - it's difficult to make them much worse. I just started having a go, initially with those that were the least worst, & as I gained a little in confidence I moved to the more 'challenging' examples.
I will never have Peter's experience & training, & this is why I do not offer a commercial repair service (plus I can do without the hassle), but I do enjoy doing my own scopes, & the odd one for a pal. One useful hint I have stuck to, is to fit complete matched lens sets, rather than trying to mix & match. I don't have an optical lab handy, but if you fit a complete No42/53 lens set to a No32, you know things should focus (with maybe just a tiny bit of shimming).
Not sure how well the attached photo's will turn out, as they were taken hurriedly with my phone, but they show a few bits & pieces (literally) that I am working on currently.
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Out of curiosity Roger, what paint are you using on these??
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It's the real thing.......suncorite. There was a chap selling 1L tins on 'that internet auction site.uk' a year or two back. I was running low so bought a couple of tins. Not sure if he is still on there, but probably worth checking from time to time if anyone in the UK
needs some.
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Originally Posted by
limpetmine
IIRC there is a chap in western
Canada
(not Warren) that is taking on new work. Perhaps someone with better memory will come to fore.
On the CanadianGunnutz forum there's a member with the user name of Wheaty who has been repairing/rebuilding No32 scopes and has a very good reputation in the community here. If you go there, send him a PM and check if he can help you.
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