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Besides Nightforce???

I have a Nightforce 8-40 X 56 scope that has a ocular that is wobbly (loose) other than that it's spotless. I had it on a heavy 22 Swift Prairie Dog gun.

Anyway, I sent it Nightforce for repair, talked to them on Friday and it's out of warranty and they will not repair it. I was figuring a few Benjamin's and I would have the scope back repaired. They offered me $500.00 off a new scope so I'm going to have shipped it back.

Any ideas?

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What is the warranty on a NF scope?


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There has to be more to the story...

"All current model Nightforce Optics (excluding MIL-SPEC optics which carry a 10 year warranty) come with a Limited Lifetime Warranty which covers mechanical defects in materials and workmanship in the optical and mechanical components and is fully transferable. Exclusions of this warranty include intentional or accidental damage, abuse, misuse, modifications, and improper mounting.

That being said, if you manage to break a Nightforce we want to hear about it. If you need a repair performed, please contact our Customer Service Department at 208-476-9814."

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I found out from Nightforce (who has the scope at this time) that the first runs have only a 2 year warranty!!


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How old is it?

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Originally Posted by LIV2HUNT
I found out from Nightforce (who has the scope at this time) that the first runs have only a 2 year warranty!!


I'm sure Leupold, SWFA, and Bushnell are lovin' this. No Nightforce for me.

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Not intended to slam anybody but would like to get it fixed!! So who else does repairs??


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I am thinking No body would want to touch it. Hope you got your moneys worth out of it.

This first runs thing, does it apply to all of their scopes? Like if you buy one of the first runs of their 2.5-10 x 42 scope is this a short warranty scope?


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No, it does not apply to any other of their lines. The NF that the OP has is one of the discontinued models. The "first run" NF's were not Nightforce as we know them. They also were not $1,500 scopes either. $500 is as much if not more than what I have seen the originals go for in good condition.

Stuff like this is how nonsense gets passed off as facts. NF has one of the best warranties in the business that you will never need to use.

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A $500 credit sounds like a generous good faith offer.


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Originally Posted by Take_a_knee
Originally Posted by LIV2HUNT
I found out from Nightforce (who has the scope at this time) that the first runs have only a 2 year warranty!!


I'm sure Leupold, SWFA, and Bushnell are lovin' this. No Nightforce for me.


I'm not a NF fan but if you are going to write off a scope company because you heard one bad thing on the internet about them then just do a search for any scope company and you'll only be left with iron sights!

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Really, FormD ? It wasn't long ago we had a couple of guys post that they were told not to send their NF scopes in for minor repairs as there was a 6 month wait to get them back.
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Originally Posted by Formidilosus
No, it does not apply to any other of their lines. The NF that the OP has is one of the discontinued models. The "first run" NF's were not Nightforce as we know them. They also were not $1,500 scopes either. $500 is as much if not more than what I have seen the originals go for in good condition.

Stuff like this is how nonsense gets passed off as facts. NF has one of the best warranties in the business that you will never need to use.


Formid is correct in the fact that this scope is discontinued but, wrong in the sense that these were $500.00 scopes! I paid $1033.00 new for the scope in 1997. That really doesn't matter because all I want is to know who will fix it!! I agree $500.00 is a fair gesture but would like the ocular tightened up a bit is all. Hell I'll us it like it is before I get rid of it.


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I had one of the 1-4's which sucked optically, but they only took a couple of weeks to replace the ocular when I complained.


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You hhave to be in error.

Night Force do not break.

Warranty is forever.

$500 when new, likely would be $1500 today.

There are some inferior scope companies that just send you a new model if they can't fix yours.

Sounds like a gun company I have done business with in the past. They change models every 12-15 years, and then don't support your "lifetime investment." Makes 98 Mausers and old Model 70s look like good deals. They rarely ever break.

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Would very much like to see where a couple of people were told not to send in NF's for repair. Heck I'd like to see a couple people that actually had legitimately broken NXS's.....





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Formid is correct in the fact that this scope is discontinued but, wrong in the sense that these were $500.00 scopes! I paid $1033.00 new for the scope in 1997. That really doesn't matter because all I want is to know who will fix it!! I agree $500.00 is a fair gesture but would like the ocular tightened up a bit is all. Hell I'll us it like it is before I get rid of it.



Sorry, my response wasn't directed at you. I wish that I could help with getting your scope worked on but I do not know of anyone that does.

As fare as price of the scope, I meant that they sell for about $500 give or take now. While it sucks and we all wish that manufactures would keep parts around forever, the scope is nearly 20 years old and NF did not warranty the old scopes for a lifetime like they do the NXS scopes.

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I have never had any issue with any of the 14 NF scopes I have owned. All but two I still own and only sold them because they were mismatched (MOA turrets & mil-dot reticle). I had a couple more of those redone to match turret/reticle by NF and it took a lot less time than they said it would. About six weeks from the time they left me until they were home. Eventually all manufacturers have the same issue with warranty. They just don't have parts to fix the older stuff with.
Those originals, as stated above, did not have a lifetime warranty so the fact that NF is willing to at do anything at all is, IMHO, a valid goodwill gesture.
OP, why don't you ask NF if there is anyone they would recommend to repair the scope? I have done that with a few firearms companies and they will usually always know someone who has old stock parts laying around.
As for me, I know that coatings, glass and mechanical parts have improved vastly in the last 17 years. That would make me want to take a look thru the NF catalog for a replacement.


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You might try this outfit. http://www.ironsightinc.com
I don't know much about them outside of seeing their website even though that is pretty close to here. Just a guess, but a Nightforce of that vintage is going to be highly similar to many high quality Japanese made scopes of that era.
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Take the $500 credit & get a new Nightforce NXS!!!

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This isn't a Nightforce bashing session!!!

I've had a 2.5-10X32 for quite a while and just recently bought a 2.5-10X42 NXS so I have no beef with Nightforce as both perform very well. I realize that things like myself wear a bit with age and that's acceptable. All I wanted to know is if there is a possibility to get this scope fixed!! To the doubters, this old scope with the moving ocular still shoots POA and the illuminated mill dot still functions flawlessly.

I'm tempted to take this apart myself as I've had many scopes apart and see if I can tighten it up myself.


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