I am a sucker for old Weaver scopes. The lgs that I frequent always has a box of old scopes, the makers/models that they don't want to put behind glass in the counter. I was looking through the box the other day and I see a skinny oldie that I new immediately was an old Weaver. I picked it up, checked out the tube and didn't see any dents, just a little surface rust and not any pits. Looked through the glass, it was clear. Even better, it had a post only reticle. The owner of the shop saw me looking at it and said "let me see that old scope for a minute", I handed it over, he removed the price tag and handed it back and told me to take it home. Maybe he just didn't want to haggle with me that day, I don't know.
Weaver 29S, 3X, post only reticle, mid 30's to mid 40's. I'm going to call this a first variation because of the location of the manufacture information located on the saddle. The others that I have looked at had this info on the tube, one near the ocular end and the other closer to the objective. When I picked this scope up to look at it I was hoping it was a model 330. The 330 was the scope that Weaver provided to the US for sniper rifles.
Weaver 29S, 3X, post only reticle, mid 30's to mid 40's. I'm going to call this a first variation because of the location of the manufacture information located on the saddle. The others that I have looked at had this info on the tube, one near the ocular end and the other closer to the objective. When I picked this scope up to look at it I was hoping it was a model 330. The 330 was the scope that Weaver provided to the US for sniper rifles.



