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Steven Martin
10-26-2014, 04:44
Hi Guys,

I managed to break the cross hairs in my Unertl 10x target scope. Who do you recommend
I send it to for repair?

Steve

usmc69
10-26-2014, 08:07
Parson's Scope Service does good work. However, they are real slow. I had an original Malcom Scope in for cleaning and it took 18 months and a couple of phone calls before I got it back

Steven Martin
10-27-2014, 04:21
Thank you usmc69!

dave
10-27-2014, 05:47
NRA just recommended Iron Sight, Inc. 918-445-2001. Will work on any scope that is not plastic and glued to-gether!

Steven Martin
10-28-2014, 05:02
Thanks Dave!

dave
10-28-2014, 09:59
Unertl does not do repair? They out of business?

Steven Martin
10-28-2014, 12:03
Yep, in 2008 I've read they closed their doors.

Busterman
10-28-2014, 03:46
I used Parson's years ago when they were in business, Now, I use Aaron Davis for great quality work, reasonable time in the shop and good prices for repair.
Aaron Davis
17 South Hampton Rd.
Box 234
Donnelsville Ohio
54319-0234
phone 937-631-2854
mon. - thurs. 9:00 am. - 4:00 pm EST

Call him 1st. to discuss the repair.

Steven Martin
10-29-2014, 04:08
Thanks Busterman, last night in fact I Googled Unertl repair and his name came up several times with high praise. I'll give him a call later today.

Steven Martin
10-30-2014, 09:08
BTW, the zip code for Aaron Davis is 45319

Dave in Pa
11-07-2014, 12:58
I have had excellant results using a member from this forum.He goes by Dan in NY. Excellant to deal with. I would contact him and would recommend Dan without reservation.Aaron Davis would also be a good choice but I have not used his services but have read good reports.

Here is a link to his info,hope this helps.

http://www.jouster.com/forums/showthread.php?24393-Unertl-scope-repair.&highlight=unertl+scope+crosshair+repairs

El Paso Mark
11-16-2014, 01:45
I recommend Bill Ackerman or his daughter Cheryl in Santa Teresa, NM. He's a scope God. Been working on them forever. Used to work (And designed scopes) for the original Weaver here in El Paso. Click on the link below for contact info and info on services.

Bill Ackerman, 5489 Santa Teresita Drive, PO Box 1174, Santa Teresa, NM 88008

http://targetshooteroptics.com/

Cheers,

Mark

swampyankee
11-19-2014, 02:04
Fixing cross hairs on a unertl is not that hard if you really don't need fine cross hairs.
Just pull out the cross hair brass tube, there are four screws that hold the cross hairs. I replace them with human hair. Some hair will be thicker than others. Fine baby hair works great or find a blonde with fine hair. I've used my wifes and it's on the thick side but still works great.
Try it. The worst that can happen is you will have to send it out.

Steven Martin
11-20-2014, 04:03
Thanks, I've sent it out to Mr. Davis. I once in fact fixed a Mossberg scope using hairs from my cat. No lie! Unfortunately, when I finally got it to my satisfaction, my cat was walking around with a comb over.

madsenshooter
11-24-2014, 09:26
All cats should have one! This thread got me thinking of a scope I bought off ebay once. Made of brass I thought it was pretty unique and I guess someone else did too. We got in a bidding war and I spent over $70 on it. It was no sort of rifle scope at all! It had crosshairs, which close internal examination revealed to be fine human hairs that someone had glued in. It was a 8X viewing scope out of a Simplex projector! The operator in the projector room used it to get a zoom view of the screen, so he could focus on the grain of the film. Had a heck of time getting my money back, had to send it to Parsons, mentioned above, and get a letter from him verifying that it was not a riflescope. It had zero eye relief, so even a .22 would have stuck it in your eye. Now, back to Unertl. I bought an old Litschert booster to get 12X out of an early 6X Weaver. The lens in the Litschert was marked J. Unertl on the side.