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    Source for Leatherwood ART/MPC scope repair

    I have an older Leatherwood scope that came on my M1Aicon. At some point, one of the interior lenses came loose, and it now rattles around inside the tube.

    Does anyone know of a source where I could get this repaired?

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    Sunray has it right. Ironsight in Oklahoma bought all the remaining spares from Leatherwood went they went out of business and have former military instrument technicians who are very familiar with the Leatherwood scopes doing the work. Their wait time is long but prices very reasonable. They did an original Canadianicon military Kahles ZF69 for me a few years ago and did a terrific job.

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