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Help identifying vintage military spotting scope
This was found amongst my late grandfather's belongings. He was in the Korean war but was also a collector of hunting and military stuff.
There are no markings anywhere on the body and the serial number 10543489 can be seen on the side of a detachable mount adapter.
Any help in identifying the origin of this scope would be much appreciated!
I've attached two pictures of the scope, which measures ~14.5" in length, 2.5" viewing diameter, 2" rear lens diameter.
Thanks in advance!
Katie
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02-16-2021 02:45 PM
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That looks like a weapon sight, like tank or perhaps artillery. The dovetail slides into a corresponding mount...rubber eyepiece cushions you from recoil.
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Have you removed the detachable mount adapter to check for markings?
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M120 Telescope for a 20mm cannon.
M120 Telescope, Straight, for 20mm Cannon, USGI, *Very Good +*
Searching the number you identified plus “telescope” led me there. The US military at least always called scopes like this “telescopes.”
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So, it IS what I said... A passage stolen from the book.
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Thankyou very much for your help!
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