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    Here is a photo of the scope. Thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by N-Frame View Post
    Here is a photo of the scope. Thanks for the help.


    Verry strange....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    Verry strange....
    I used to have one of these. Its thr optical portion of a sighting assembly for a heavy weapon. Adjustments are provided thru the base or bracket. The reticle is most likely a mil scale etched on glass and designed to be illuminated thru a little window on the tube.

    Its just a coincidence that it fits standard 7/8" rings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGaynor View Post
    I used to have one of these. Its thr optical portion of a sighting assembly for a heavy weapon. Adjustments are provided thru the base or bracket. The reticle is most likely a mil scale etched on glass and designed to be illuminated thru a little window on the tube.

    Its just a coincidence that it fits standard 7/8" rings.

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    I wonder what the "market price" for it would be?? Not to mention the cost of the "sighting in" process!!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    I wonder what the "market price" for it would be?? Not to mention the cost of the "sighting in" process!!..
    Mike 40 years ago these went for less than $10. I'd guess thats about what they would be worth today - as a curiosity or a paperweight..not much use on a rifle.
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