Why The Best Use Weaver Scopes
More than eighty years ago, quality rifle scopes in America had to be imported from Germany. William Ralph Weaver had a dream – to produce high-quality but affordable rifle scopes locally. From its founding in 1930, the Weaver Company rose to become a leading maker of rifle scopes. Weaver rifle scopes saw action in World War II, with 36,000 scopes distributed for use by snipers. During the 1960s, 50% percent of the rifle scopes produced in the United States was Weaver scopes.
Weaver scopes are designed for different types of hunters and for extreme environments. All rifle scope models are fogproof, waterproof, and shockproof. The description of each product line shows why Weaver scopes are still the superior choice among the best hunters who place a premium on accuracy and reliability.

Weaver scopes provide solutions for hunters, competitive shooters, and military personnel. It currently features eight (8) product lines for rifle scopes:
Super Slam rifle scopes feature multi-coat lenses capable of 5x magnification. Moreover, its 1-inch argon-purged tubes prevent internal fogging. Other features include:
• Pull-up turrets and extra-hard coating for external lenses.
• Fogproof, waterproof, and shockproof one-piece construction.
• Improved spring design on the 3-point erector system.
• Available reticles include: Dial-X, EBX Glass Etched, Heavy Dial-X, and Illuminated Duplex.
Super Slam Euro-style rifle scopes possess the same features of the Super Slam scopes but with a European twist. Its one-piece construction uses robust 30mm tubes.
• Available reticles include: Dial-X, Illuminated Crosshair German #4 and Illuminated German #4.
• Grand Slam rifle scopes belong to Weaver’s award-winning line. Its one-piece construction feature multi-coated lenses and nitrogen-purged tubes in a waterproof, fogproof, and shockproof body. Other features include:
• Micro-trac adjustment system
• Available reticles are Dial-X, Varminter, Fine Crosshair ¼ MOA Dot, and the new Ballistic- X.
Classic V-Series rifle scopes provide a bigger field of view and allows rapid adjustment of windage and elevation. It features fully multi-coated lenses with hard coating on the external lenses. Additional features include:
• Nitrogen-purged tubes to inhibit internal fogging
• Shock-resistant, water-resistant, fog-resistant body.
• Available reticles: MilDot, Fine Crosshair, Fine Crosshair ¼ MOA Dot, Dial-X, Ballistic-X, 223 Ballistic-X, and Varminter.

Classic K-Series rifle scopes feature fixed-power lenses, aircraft-grade 1-inch aluminum tube body, and fully multi-coated lenses. It is designed to handle heavy recoil and has been tested to hold zero even after 10,000 rounds. Available reticles include Dial-X.
Classic Rimfire rifle scopes are developed for rimfire rifles as well as adult air rifles. It has fully-coated lenses designed to lessen glare, aircraft-grade aluminum tube, and a weather-resistant and jar-proof construction. Recticle is available for Dual-X.
T-Series rifle scopes are designed for high-precision hunting and target shooting. It features micro-trac system for horizontal sight adjustment control and elevation control. Available reticles are Fine Crosshair and Fine Crosshair 1/8 MOA Dot.
40/44 rifle scopes feature 40 mm and 44 mm objective lenses, as well as Dual-X, Ballistic-X, and Varminter reticles.

If a rifle scope has survived a global war and withstood the test of time, it is just natural that the best in the field will rely on no other brand but Weaver. Weaver continuously defines the standards in scope and mounting technology. Hence, Weaver scopes are a class of its own, the others are merely followers. Go for the best, go for Weaver scopes.