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In looking at the old scopes in consideration of using one for a Stith mount, how can I know in advance of purchase which are nitrogen filled, and which are not? I have seen the Lyman Alaskan mentioned, but never any others. How about the old Weaver scopes? Is there a cut-off period where they began to fill scopes with nitrogen?

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None of the old scopes are N purged that I know of. All just have dry ElPaso air.


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At what date do you consider them "old" scopes? I also saw a weaver that was a variable, with out a flared out area on the end, so it looks like it would work on a Stith. Is this possible? This is all new to me so your thoughts and comments are appreciated.

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I don't think any scope you can screw the back eye piece off is nitrogen filled. Having once lived 45-miles north of El Paso in Las Cruces, NM, I can attest to the heat qualities of west Texas air. I've seen old Lyman and Leupold 3xs put up in Stith mounts, but suspect they were sent to somebody for having the rear ring installed. I've stuck with Weaver K 2.5s or 3s for my Stith mounts. Again, just filled with good old fashioned hot air!


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Originally Posted by 1899guy
At what date do you consider them "old" scopes? I also saw a weaver that was a variable, with out a flared out area on the end, so it looks like it would work on a Stith. Is this possible? This is all new to me so your thoughts and comments are appreciated.


No, the variables aren't going to work with the Stith because you have to remove the ocular bell to install it in the rear ring. They are too short as well.

The best match to the Stith if you don't insist on being period correct is a newer 60 series K2.5 or K3 that has the constantly centered reticle.

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I've seen old Lyman and Leupold 3xs put up in Stith mounts, but suspect they were sent to somebody for having the rear ring installed.


I've used both the old Lyman All American 3X and the Leupold M7 (but NOT M8) 3X scopes in 1" Stiths, and they work great. The M8 scopes are nitrogen sealed and the rear bell will not screw off to allow for insertion into the rear Stith ring.

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Just for those that don't know, there are some rear stiths that have a full split ring and you can use then without unscrewing the ocular bell... they are VERY uncommon.


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According to the guy that used to run the Weaver Scope Repair Service anything 60B series and newer were purged. Frank used to work on the repair side of Weavers Customer Service section and when they went under he bought out their stock of repair parts and went into business for himself. He's since sold out to Iron Sights several years ago. Before he sold out he refurbished close to a dozen Weavers for me.


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Drew, does this mean that if you have one of these "rear split ring" models, that a nitrogen filled scope can be used?

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Yes, you can use just about any scope with the split ring Stith (as long as the front bell of the scope fits the front Stith tube).

BUT, good luck finding a split ring mount.

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There is a way that you can get your Leupold M7 3x nit filled without having the rear split rings on the stith. Though it takes some working with the good folks at Leupold. smile


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