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03-24-2013 06:15 PM
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Diopters were never an issue item to troops.
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But were accepted for Swiss
regulation Military shoots since the at least the 1970's
Seems the US rules are more hide-bound. Mind you, you can also shoot in the open/match categories.
For Swiss Military Shoots:
The K type Diopter was accepted for competition Jan 11, 1963
The S type Diopter was accepted for competition Dec 10, 1973
Verzeichnis Hilfsmittel Ordannazwaffen 1981 Photos by carlosdiaopter | Photobucket
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Thank You to diopter For This Useful Post:
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And.... the SP type P/S was accepted by the SSV for competition in 2010.
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Originally Posted by
diopter
But were accepted for
Swiss
regulation Military shoots since the at least the 1970's Seems the US rules are more hide-bound. Mind you, you can also shoot in the open/match categories. For Swiss Military Shoots: The K type Diopter was accepted for competition Jan 11, 1963 The S type Diopter was accepted for competition Dec 10, 1973
Muchas gracias for the link. All I need now is to win the lottery, so that I can afford a Swiss diopter. No joke - a Swiss diopter costs more than a G11.
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Thanks for the link , I know you mean well, but did you spot the $250 minimum order for export? Plus carriage, and customs duties at this end, I would be down twice the price of the rifle just to get a mount!
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You're in Germany
? Go here......... Swiss Products Scroll to the bottom and click on the "For Europe" link.
Last edited by Latigo; 04-01-2013 at 03:43 PM.