I have this Elcan C79 scope that can't be sent back to Canada due to "Patriot" act. So if I'm to change the tritium, I have to do it myself. I spoke to someone about it at Raytheon up there years ago, but now whoever I call is a dick and won't talk to me. He mentioned using a tank of nitrogen and a thin wand and changing the part out and using the wand to blow nitrogen inside the scope, then seal it up. The lamp is just glued to a little holder that rests under a screw in the bottom of the optic.
How do they normally do it? I doubt they do it with robots or gloves in a sealed environment, but I could be wrong. If that's the case, I figured I could make one out of a Rubbermaid container. But if I don't have to, if I can get away with just blowing the gas into the scope, I'd rather go that route.
What say you all? And again, sending it in is out of the question and there's really nobody to call direct regarding 'em. I have the manuals but not one that goes into detail about that. Thanks.
How do they normally do it? I doubt they do it with robots or gloves in a sealed environment, but I could be wrong. If that's the case, I figured I could make one out of a Rubbermaid container. But if I don't have to, if I can get away with just blowing the gas into the scope, I'd rather go that route.
What say you all? And again, sending it in is out of the question and there's really nobody to call direct regarding 'em. I have the manuals but not one that goes into detail about that. Thanks.