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    Hi
    Do you still have the " Redfield 1" marked 3x9, fine crosshair (not accu) anodized M40 gold/green" scope for sale at 175$

    Thank you

    Petter Jakobsen

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    Off to the hardware store today, panic sets in when something like this happens. I spent a hour cleaning under and around my bench, turns out I found several small springs that I lost way back, so it was not a total loss..

    Has the storm hit you folks? Art

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    Joe, Now I'm a Redfield expert, at least if the guy I sent it is an expert.

    Following your instructions, I rotated the lens out, but things became worse, so I reversed and now it is sharp and clear on the Mail Box across the st..

    The bad news is, I dropped one of the SS ring screws, nowhere to be found, are they available?

    Thank you so much, even if things go bad at the range, hopefully the scope issue is behind me.. Art

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    I have no interest in the scope, thought you may be able to use it for parts,. I'll ask him the questions you offered.. Art

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    Hello,

    My shooting buddie has a Redfield 3 x 9 that now has a dent in the tube and prevents centering on the target, he wishes to sell it, would like to offer on it, He has no idea of it's value, it is 20 to 30 yrs. old in excellent condition other than the dent.. Art

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    If you say it will not work I can just send you a good 3x9 to anodized for me. Was just trying to save the parts on the 1 3/4x5 it has a bad ring dent in the tube. What is the price on a clean and anodize job.

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    I have followed your threads on the M40 Redfields and wandering what you charge to do one. Also can you use the parts from a 1 3/4x5 accurange in a 3x9 non accurange.
    Thanks
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