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    Sticker on my Eddy

    Have what appears to be a ranging chart on left side of rifle. Can anyone suss out what the graphics represent? I have old eyes. Thanks.
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    I have a lot more experience than expertise, still have both eyes and most of my fingers though.

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    The front sight to use at various distances.

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    Danishicon Zeroing Data sheet for M1917 which is called the M/53. The Danes also used these type stickers for the M1icon Garand rifle.

    The M1917 was primarily used by the Danish Reserve Forces.
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    "Wind" 4 meters per second... bottom left corner.
    Regards, Jim

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    Good Day,
    Here is the Danishicon range sticker for the Gm50 M1icon Garand.
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    I also have this sticker on my Danishicon 1917. iI is covered in Nicks book. Didn't know it was also used for the Garandicon.
    Thanks Michael !

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    The bottom/up until middle black square thing is the front sight, it covers the human target shape at the backside. This is to tell you how to aim at the target.

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