Greetings Forum,
Such a wealth of knowledge here that I could not afford to remain anonymous! I'm born and raised in Virginia Beach and have an older parent who always had a keen interest in militaria particularly WW2. We also enjoy frequenting local auctions and come across items of interest to the forum.
Recently, I purchased what I believe (from viewing previous forum posts here) to be a Periscopic Prism Ltd (London) WW1 sniper scope. It also appeared to vintage leather carrying case but it does not fit (by a good half inch even when I use the last buckle hole) so I don't believe its the original carrying case (its not marked either) but it may be a vintage case for another scope possibly? I'll post pictures of both.
Back to the scope, it has the general patent number of 3027/1915 to the right of the company markings as well as the numbers A 8687 to the left. I'm assuming the A 8687 refers to the specific SMLE models they fit on? or maybe was just a PPCo serial number from which a date of manufacture could be determined?
My understanding is that PPCo was one of the more prolifically used GB made scopes during the Great War along with Aldis, Evans, Gibbs, No32 etc.. and that not as many survived for several reasons?
Any and all help on the history of this model scope would be awesome. I don't hold out much hope on the case but who knows, someone may recognize it as well.
Thanks very much for everyone's' contributions to this site, seems like a good group of folks who are passionate about the history. Glad to be a new member.
Best regards,
Hunter
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