Sheridan C series in brass finish

The Weaver J series aren't too bad. A nice one is worth something. I bought a clean J4 to mount on a BSA prewar. I can drill and tap a spare trigger block for a dovetail rail. Not always easy to find Weaver 3/4 x 3/8 bullseye knob rings. Don't have those yet.
K series are always desirable. And Marksman series.
The one that I had was a Weaver Marksman 4X. I didn't see any 'Series' mark on it. The turrets were hidden underneath a tear drop style cover that twisted to expose the adjustment screwhead.

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The one that I had was a Weaver Marksman 4X. I didn't see any 'Series' mark on it. The turrets were hidden underneath a tear drop style cover that twisted to expose the adjustment screwhead.

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K, V, and J series. And any other 1 inch tube blued steel are the most desirable of the vintage Weavers. Marksman doesn't have a letter prefix.
Marksman were actually a lower grade.
Like this one on my 69 Winchester. 3-9x32
Blued steel tube looks so right on a vintage rifle. And I like the long taper of the objective bell.
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The one that I had was a Weaver Marksman 4X. I didn't see any 'Series' mark on it. The turrets were hidden underneath a tear drop style cover that twisted to expose the adjustment screwhead.

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I have a weaver that was given to me. It doesn't have any cross hairs? I guess they're in there somewhere. 😁
 
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I have a weaver that was given to me. It doesn't have any cross hairs? I guess they're in there somewhere. 😁
Vintage Weaver K, V, and J series can be serviced/restored and purchased. They even have K series parallax adjusted for rimfire available.
No, they don't do Hakko. They do offer services for some other vintage domestic scopes.