I have 2 Weaver 330 scopes. One has nice bluing, but the cross hairs are gone. The other has good cross hairs, but the finish is rusty in many places. I would like to know how to remove the cross hairs from one scope and install them in the scope with nice bluing. I have not been able to locate any scope dis-assembly information on this scope.
Weaver 330 Cross Hairs Repair Question
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Exploded views and disassembly/reassembly instructions for the 330 are available on line for your information. Given the way the scope is constructed I don't recommend getting in side it. PM me for the link.
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There is a guy that goes by the handle of Tokiwartooth on the forums. He may be the same person that K arga mentioned as he also lives in new york. Anyway, he works at home in his spare time and does everything including re-bluing and anodizing. I know your request was for dis-re assembly instructions. but it may be a good idea to contact him. You may end up with 2 Weaver 330's so you can sell one to me!I have 2 Weaver 330 scopes. One has nice bluing, but the cross hairs are gone. The other has good cross hairs, but the finish is rusty in many places. I would like to know how to remove the cross hairs from one scope and install them in the scope with nice bluing. I have not been able to locate any scope dis-assembly information on this scope.Comment

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