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<blockquote data-quote="JEVapa" data-source="post: 4031073" data-attributes="member: 41176"><p><u>Again, aftermarket <strong>throw lever</strong> or send it back.</u> Most likely, there is nothing wrong with it and this is part of the design. Many scope companies know this and provide a throw lever in the box or throw levers for their scopes as accessories you can buy.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Nah, poor choice</p><p>Vasoline will break down the o-rings if you somehow manage to get it in there. Any oil will break them down. O-rings use a silicone grease for assembly but that's it. Scopes don't need oil or any other lube. Clean with water if a brush doesn't remove crap, follow instructions for lens cleaning, and dry it. That's it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JEVapa, post: 4031073, member: 41176"] [U]Again, aftermarket [B]throw lever[/B] or send it back.[/U] Most likely, there is nothing wrong with it and this is part of the design. Many scope companies know this and provide a throw lever in the box or throw levers for their scopes as accessories you can buy. Nah, poor choice Vasoline will break down the o-rings if you somehow manage to get it in there. Any oil will break them down. O-rings use a silicone grease for assembly but that's it. Scopes don't need oil or any other lube. Clean with water if a brush doesn't remove crap, follow instructions for lens cleaning, and dry it. That's it. [/QUOTE]
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