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Deceased November 14th, 2010
question on M/39-43 Ajack sniper scopes
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02-11-2009 11:15 AM
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Hmm... tough one. I've seen the same info and assumed they were scope serial numbers since the M39's they were mounted one would (on the balance of likelihood) have had serials in the 200000 to the high 500000 range. It's doubtful that M39's were made as late as 1943 with only 5 digit serial numbers.
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Deceased November 14th, 2010
More information on the Ajack/equipped Fin Sniper 39/43
Thanks to all the people who helped me with this research so far.
I am paraphrasing what I learned from a couple of collectors overseas who have pieced together the story on these Ajack 4x90 scopes that made it to Finland before the Germans stopped shipments at the end of 1943.
The range of Jackenroll serial numbers is thought to start at #00501V and end at #00900V - the V suffix is the determinant that they were part of the Finnish
order. (More on the "V" suffix below.)
The highest number recorded by these collectors is #00812V.
The delivered scopes also have a Finnish serial number which matches the serial number on the M/39-43 to which it was issued.
All 500 rifles were in consecutive numbers in the 50000 range. To identify the scopes further and match them to the rifles there was a scope marking of SA50XXX M 43 on the side of the elevation housing. The lettering of "Ajack" is different than other Ajack scopes of this period as well.
It is in upper/lower case letters like the first 4x90 pre-war scopes,
leading to the possibility that old stock parts were being used to manufacture these scopes. There is also an "SA" in a box on the topside of the objective of the scope, and the scopes usually are equipped with the sunshade and focus ring.
The "V" suffix was probably used to indicate that the scopes were not
made to the German
army pattern of 1943. The "V" suffix was often used in other applications to indicate German items that differed from the standard production version, and also on prototype or pre-production samples.
I am indebted to the individuals who made this information available to me and respect their desire to remain anonymous.
Kari Prager
Scrmblerkari
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I have an Ajacks on my Swedish
41B but its a far later issue. If any of that data would help, just let me know and I'll post up pics. I have the slide mount stop installed with a sticker dated 67 inside the scope mount that I assume may be a rebuild date, H.T.H.-SDH
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