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#325705 05/20/13 12:32 PM
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Hi I hate to clog up the board with a request for help and promise I will try to put up some posts that people will find more interesting, but here is my situation. I have a Weaver K4
with Weaver rings on it. The rings are one piece rings and I have no idea how the front ring was put on the scope or how to
go about taking it off. Was the scope partially disassembled?
If so, how do I do it? J.D. Steele was always good at answering
these questions.


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PhysDoc,
They had to "spring" the ring open, then close it back after inserting the scope.
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Thanks Mike,
Any tips on the best way to spring them open?

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I got rid of the last K4 I had a while back, but I seem to remember that one could dismantle the turret from the tube, unscrew the ocular lens, and slide the ring off?

I should think that spreading the ring open far enough to clear the turrets would put a nasty kink in them. Might actually be the best approach actually now that I think about it. Just plan on using better split rings to re-mount on the gun.

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Doc: I have used this trick shown to me by Jules La Bantchni at Pachmayr's. If you have a piece of flat steel or anything the ring will clamp on securely [he had a piece made for this purpose]and long enough to get a good grasp or purchase on. Then loop a very strong piece of parachute cord around an anchored point [he used an anchored bench vice] and under the ring at the 2 to 3 o'clock position [the ring opening being 5 o'clock. You can pull VERY SLOWLY WHILE SOMEONE ELSE WAITS UNTIL THE RING OPENS JUST ENOUGH TO SLIP THE SCOPE OUT. It will spring the metal somewhat but if done slowly, you should be able to bend it back down and tighten the screws up with no problem. Good Luck Jerry
p.s. DO NOT DISMANTLE THE TURRET.

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Only one way to remove. The same way they were installed. Spread them apart.

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Alvin Linden,
I usually just got under it with a screwdriver and my hands after marking the approximate location so any scratches would be hidden(usually false hope).I didn't have help.Thanks a lot for the tip.
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Thanks Mike, Ken and Jerry. I took Jerry's advice and made the following, it is just a 1/8" by 2" x 10" piece of flat stock that I drilled and tapped two holes in. I also cut the edges so that it would not hit the bell or the turret.


I then attached it to the scope ring, lifted, removed the scope. Here is a picture of the piece attached to the ring after the scope was removed.




Although, it isn't a sporting rifle, this may be useful to others who may have purchased rifles with various kinds of claw bases but no rings or scope. Awhile back, I won an auction for a Romanian VZ-24 sniper rifle. I thought it would be a fun challenge to try to make a set of rings for it. Whitey and my dad suggested trying to just make adaptor blocks for Weaver or Redfield rings. I had a Weaver K4 with Weaver rings on it, so I choose to use that. I made the adaptor blocks, but when I put everything together, I realized I couldn't flip the switch on the base.


By flipping the ring around, everything works great, I can get the scope on and off the rifle. Before I do any more work, i.e. polishing, bluing, and maybe a few other things, I need a trip to the range to see how rigid it is and how well it holds zero when the scope is removed and put back on.


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Fred good idea glad it worked for you. Whitey

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Doc: I'm glad my post gave you some direction, however it was the great Jules La Bantchni's trick that inspired you...not mine. I just sat at his elbow and picked it up. Congrats on a job well done and THANKS for sharing with us all. PAY IT FORWARD Jerry


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