Rob He gave me the same story. That was the last time I saw this rifle until it surfaced again recently.
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The Ajack 10 x 50 scope was only introduced into the Alfred Jackenroll catalogue in the early 1930's and had ceased production by 1940 because the company was a tad more focused on their Military contracts by then.
The Spec on it is,
Magnification 10x
Field of View 13 1/2 feet @ 100yds
Luminosity 50.0
Eye relief 3 inches
Length 15 3/4 inches
Weight 31 Oz (880 gram)
Tube diameter 30mm.
The 10 x 50 Ajack is actually a relatively rare scope as it wasn't particularly popular and only a small number where manufactured before production ended. The fact that it's a hideous looking thing also means relative rarity counts for little and they're not worth a lot.
So the alleged Great War sniper rifle is equipped with a scope that was introduced over a decade after the war had finished, and "Lord Lovat" or "The Officer" who privately purchased it was also a forgotten link in the No4(T) development as it would appear he came up with the concept of a wooden cheekpiece.
I stand by my original thoughts on this one, Fantasy Piece!
Cheers,
Simon.
I dunno - I agree with all those comments before and there is something of the monstrosity about it - but for some reason, for me, it looks quite impressive!
The larger the OG lens, the less the snipers like it because for some reason, the glint is always visible - usually to another sniper! And if not the sniper, then the mortar crews who are always up for a bit of what they call 'stonking' likely targets - such as glinting glass etc etc That's why they always covered the OG end with a tightly stretched face veil and more recently, with a specially designed mesh screen that could screw into the OG lens housing. Nope......... large diameter OG lens is the death knell for any wanna-be sniper telescope. Quite literally in this case!
Did the enormous objective on Maj. whatever's scope in Enemy at the Gates play a role? One wonders. If the reticule looks like a early telegraph pole with 6 crossbars...:-)