Thanks for the messages Gents!
As to the bracket number, outside, in daylight and under a lens, it reads:
H34996
Hope that helps,
Chris
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Thanks for the messages Gents!
As to the bracket number, outside, in daylight and under a lens, it reads:
H34996
Hope that helps,
Chris
Thank you Brian,
I have found the booklet you mention, appreciate the tip!
Kind regards,
Chris
One last question:
Does my scope date from late 1944 or 1945, or is it impossible to know for sure?
Kind regards,
Chris
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