Hello, I picked up this scope about 5 months ago and after research here I think I'm in the right place. I'll post photos. Any info would be appreciated. I'll be offering for sale.
The optics are sound and nothing rattles!
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Hello, I picked up this scope about 5 months ago and after research here I think I'm in the right place. I'll post photos. Any info would be appreciated. I'll be offering for sale.
The optics are sound and nothing rattles!
There is a match making service (Angels) here under rifles looking for scopes as there may be a T that that scope was matched to originally hopefully still ticking the number on the bracket as well is important looks like single staked screws so it has not been messed with to much. Do the turretrs turn freely as the lubricant that old tended to gum them up don't force them or put any heat on them to try and loosen them up don't laugh some have tried and stuffed the post/cross hair.
It is a MkIII No 32 same breed as mine but a rather higher serial and year mines a 1944 vintage
Yes, the first few are dated 44 & the rest 45. If the owner of rifle C34884 is out there you'll have him over a barrel....!
Going on what your saying GeeRam that puts my scope in the first 200 actually 177th of the first batch and as stated it is marked 1944.
I learn everytime I come to this site and what a site it is.:thup:
Thank you all for the input. Yes, the turrets move freely with light "clicks". I assume that is normal? I'll check in again later, off to work. Thanks all!
Trying to get a photo through the scope was challenging,