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Anybody here know where I can get a scope fixed locally for my dad. Don't want to send it off. Redfield 3200 24x got hazy recently
 

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I assume this is scope has some sentimental value attached. I dont know of any company that repairs optics outside of the manufacturers. I doubt Leupold has parts to fix this old of an optic but they are the first folks I would try.
 
I assume this is scope has some sentimental value attached. I dont know of any company that repairs optics outside of the manufacturers. I doubt Leupold has parts to fix this old of an optic but they are the first folks I would try.
You assume correct. I told him to buy a new one. Lol
 
You'll almost certainly have to ship it out, I'm not aware of anyone in Georgia doing repairs. These guys below used to be the go-to for older Redfield repairs..

 
Optics should not be cleaned with glass cleaner. Glass cleaner strips the surface coating off. Use disposable lens wipes only.
 
You'll almost certainly have to ship it out, I'm not aware of anyone in Georgia doing repairs. These guys below used to be the go-to for older Redfield repairs..

Thank you sir
 
Optics should not be cleaned with glass cleaner. Glass cleaner strips the surface coating off. Use disposable lens wipes only.
Optics should not be cleaned with glass cleaner. Glass cleaner strips the surface coating off. Use disposable lens wipes only.
This is an internal issue.
 
If there is any way possible for you can get it fixed under warranty, that's your best bet. You'll spend far more money than the scope is worth to pay someone to fix it. And then you still have no guarantees
 
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