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    WW I, WW II and after war military and police scoped rifles

    Thought you'd like to see some pieces of my collection.

    All descriptions prior to the picture, starting from the top rifle. If I missed any information or you're having questions, please ask.

    Russianicon Mosin-Nagant M91 receiver-mounted PEM scope, fully matching
    Russian Mosin-NagantM91/30 PU scoped, fully matching
    Attachment 40677

    Enfield L42A1, fully matching, transit chest included
    Enfield No. 4 T, has been to India
    Attachment 40678

    Argentineicon Loewe Berlin M1891, SOM scope, fully matching
    Argentine DWM1909 rifle, Zeiss Nedisco scope, fully matching
    Argentine DWM1909 cavalry carbine, Zeiss Nedisco scope, fully matching
    Attachment 40679

    Romanian VZ.24 rifle, IOR scope, fully matching
    Attachment 40680

    German Steyr K98kicon, single claw mount with Dialytan BMJ+, fully matching
    German Mauser K98k, low turret mount with Zeiss Zielvier
    German Mauser K98k, high turret mount with Zeiss Zielsechs, fully matching
    Attachment 40681

    Austrian SSG98k (after WWII) full stock variant, Kahles ZF58, fully matching
    Austrian SSG98k (after WWII) semi stock variant, Kahles ZF58, fully matching
    Austrian Steyr M.95 carbine, unknown/unmarked scope (believed to have been made in Graz), fully matching
    Attachment 40682

    US Springfield M1903, Warner & Swasey Musket Sight Model of 1908, matching
    US Springfield M1903, Warner & Swasey Musket Sight Model of 1913, matching
    Attachment 40683

    US Springfield M1903A1, Unertl USMC scope, matching
    US Springfield M1903 officers purchase, Winchester A5 telescope, matching
    US Springfield M1903, Winchester A5 telescope, matching
    Attachment 40684

    US Remington M1903A4, Weaver M73B1 telescope, ex Lend-Lease rebuild
    US Remington M1903A4, Weaver M73B1 telescope, ex Lend-Lease rebuild
    US Remington M1903A4, M84 telescope
    Attachment 40685

    Singapore Carl Gustav M/63 Police sniper (.308 Win), lacking the scope, fully matching
    Czechicon VZ.54, lacking the scope
    Attachment 40686

    If anyone has scopes for the last two rifles, let me know. Would love to recomplete them.

    Otherwise, I have about a ton of scope covers, carrying cases and pouches, slings, transit chests and adjustment tools etc. They are simply not pictured. Also about 3 or 4 rifles are not shown, simply because they are currently disassembled

    Hope you've enjoyed looking at the pictures. Sorry if the quality of the pictures are not the best, I still do not have my new computer and taking the pictures with my mobile, while typing on the iPad.

    All the Best from Austriaicon,

    Georg
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    Quote Originally Posted by Promo View Post
    US Springfield M1903 officers purchase, Winchester A5 telescope, matching
    Why officer's purchase?

    Winchester did install scope blocks and A5 scopes in a short run at Winchester using new Springfields. 1918 or 1919, I think.

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    That was an info being given by John Beardicon, since the rifle does not bear NRA sales markings and is not miliary.

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