Mix Sexton's work is good, so that is all that matters. I have my opinion on that "offer", but you take it as you may. At 10 months, I was told I could pay $25 for "expedited" work. Ironsights does good work, it's just a wait. After commanding officer of an infantry Unertl scope built for the Marine. It's cheap enough to give away, but the labor needed to measure and wrap it is a pain, and I give credit to Dan for doing this. Moreover, States donated parts to reconstruct the alties, leave, or. I bought quite a bit of wire from Dan, he does a very careful job spooling it for you, but you can buy SPOOLS of wire on E-bay for a very cheap price, if you need a lot. I know many of you probably had good work done, but maybe they just don't understand M84s. Others may have their opinion, but once again, I am entitled to mine. I wouldn't send a Nerf scope to Parson's, but that's just my opinion.
Unertl scope parts install#
We can install a dot or dots in most scopes, sized and Scope with a custom LEE DOT reticle, the quickest, most natural and instinctiveĪiming reference there is. Lee Company ( ), 1282 Branchwater Lane, Birmingham, AL 35216, (205) The company can replace the reticle with a standardĬrosshair or, as stated on their website, they can, “Replace the crosshairs in your Uncertain on the wire diameter, I suggest you go with the 0.0015”, but ask Dan forįor standard or custom reticles, contact T. It shows up jet black and is easy to work with. Several lifetimes or many attempts to get it right. Does not fit Redfield external adjustment scopes. Contoured bottom radius provides a tight, solid fit to barrel, prevents side movement, and ensures base is aligned squarely with receiver. Writing the price is $15.00 per 10 ft length, which should last the average shooter Versatile, steel bases accept target front sights and external adjustment scopes from Redfield, Lyman, Unertl and others that require a 3/8' dovetail base. Sells wire in two diameters (0.0015” medium and 0.0005” fine). Penk, Santa Maria, CA, (805) 619-7143įor reticle wire contact Dan Stangarone via email at Dan Term Unertl employee, repairs and reconditions externally adjustable Unertl Quality Scope Repair, 1961-A Stonehenge Ave, PO Box 10246, Bowling Green, His son is running theĬraig Stegall, Portland, Oregon, (503) 849-4184 Box 192, Ross OH 45061,Īnd longtime owner recently passed away in Sept. Cheryl can be reached at (915) Scope Service, 2213 Smith Road or P. Optical Services Co., 5489 Santa Teresita Drive, Santa Teresa, NM 88008, (915)ĥ92-5338, Owner is Bill Ackerman. Surprised if it takes several months to get your scope back. Mike Sexton and the company is usually backlogged on repairs so don’t be Iron Sights, Inc., Scope Service Division, 4814 S. That would be more better for the do it yourselfer as the old cook used to say.Contact one of the following services for scope repairs or reticle replacement.Īlso included is a source of reticle wire in case you decide to replace the wires If I had to do it over again, I think I would lay out the 20 bucks or so for 10 feet of some of the 0005 or 0015 tungsten wire that a guy sells on Ebay. I thought perhaps color of the material might be an issue, but appeared black like I wanted just one of those mysteries. Still is in place, so cannot complain too much. Finally I noticed an old pair of dress socks with some of the fine elastic hanging out, that stretched across the screws worked nicely, not a true fine but a long ways from a medium crosshair. I tried a lot of things, all were way, way too big. I used a human hair, and once in place, the crosshair looked like two telephone poles. So as usual in most things first time around, I did not know what to use for the reticle material. Four screws and some fine wire, mine was just a crosshair type, not a dot etc. So I took the rear of the scope apart and removed the part that houses the reticle. I was always afraid of loosing the anti-fog charge, but then a more enlightened guy told me not to worry about such, guess they never had any in some of their scopes. I bought an old Unertl scope that had a drooping horizontal wire in the reticle.