My scope was dirty I couldn't see through it. I found out the ocular piece was super dirty. This should how to disassemble the ocular piece to clean the lens.
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@colinborst9646 ай бұрын
Good video so far took my part cleaned it I forgot which way the lenses are to go back in concave or convex in or out I hope somebody can see this in respond in a timely manner seeing as though my scope is apart
@portugal5698 Жыл бұрын
Doesn’t this ruin the nitrogen purge?
@HangryAngler Жыл бұрын
Correct. If there is nothing wrong with your ocular assembly I would assume you wouldn't disassemble it. Mine was blurry and foggy inside. Assume mine was already ruined.
@portugal5698 Жыл бұрын
How is the difference between now vs. prior, when in use? I just rewatched your vid right now and heard you mention that it may not have even been purged for it’s time. I’m only asking because I, myself am also a major collector and user of the different variations of the vintage steel tubes and can’t find a whole lot of people online w/ decent knowledge on them. Maybe you can answer my question, but I have two model C4, one C6, and a K6 that I plan on mounting onto a few period correct specs. The problem is that the two C4 scopes and the one C6 came w/ a few very light scuffs and attached to the “.22 tipoff” mount. I want to remove the mounts, but w/out damaging or completely destroying them, like a few other people have recommended I do. They aren’t my fav style, but would rather resell or keep as vintage collectable/ emergency backup mount. If there is w/out a doubt no other way of removal, other that breaking the mount off, then I understand and will do it, as the plan is to mount all 3, as well as the K6 on the vintage Weaver side mounts. The C6 and possibly one of the C4 are going on Carcano specs I’m building eventually. Once removed “or broken” from the tipoff mount, what do you recommed I do to restore original steel tube to new-like quality, and can the C series fit on the N4 Weaver side mount?