A Short History Of The Redfield Scope Company

by Scott Peters on May 22, 2010

The Redfield Company has enjoyed a long and distinguished history. Beginning in about 100 years ago, Redfield scopes were considered the top notch scopes on the market. The Redfield Company was founded by John Redfield.

During his time, many thought of him as a genius and was compared to other innovators in the field like Samuel Colt or Ruger. Even though this great man died about sixty years hence, his products and scopes and still being produced and used by sportsmen of today.

Born in Oregon, John Redfield was one of 8 children. He loved hunting and outdoor explorations. Traveling for a great deal of his youth he visited Idaho, Nevada and even California. He became–on his travels–a deputy marshall, and carried bullet scars as proof that he had served as a lawman . He became a hunter for the Northern Pacific Railroad, hunting for meat for the railroad crews.

After many years, he eventually found his way back to Oregon and started a business as a gunsmith. However, he was a man who had a heart for traveling and once hearing about the mining that was going on in the state of Colorado, he relocated the whole family to Denver. It was in Denver that he invented a very famous rock drill at the time. After some time went by, he started a gun sight company making scopes in a little shop behind his home. He and his son during the First World War make advanced scopes and sights for special army units.

It was not long after in the year 1944 that he passed away. His son eventually took over the business and made some rather large advancement’s to the scopes they were making. One of the more famous and well known advanced Redfield scopes was the Widefield riflescope.

Nevertheless, as time and competition increased it took its toll on the company and in the 1990′s shut their doors. However, this did not last forever since in the year 2008 the Leupold and Stevens Company bought the plans and trademark name with plans to start making them again.

Oddly enough the two companies seem destined to join. Both companies and founders being from Oregon and it was just two short years before Redfield launched his own business that Leupold launched theirs, in Portland Oregon.

The newest offering made by Leupold is the Revolution, and it is a class act. Lightweight, low cost, and designed to withstand the kind of rigorous treatment that any scope may hav to take, the Revolution scopes from Leupold are a sight for sore eyes to hunters all over the United States.

These new scopes are made in America. They are offered to the American hunter for rather low prices that range from $129 to $209. These scopes have lifetime warranties and a variety of optic features to select from.

These new scopes have the Illuminator Lens system, and the Rapid Target Acquisition eyepiece. This piece of equipment on Revolution scopes will help anyone see the game more clearly and be able to bring it do. It Is Good To Have Redfield Scopes Back On The Market!

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