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    need help identify this scope

    definetly not a sniper scope.
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    IIRC it was for the 2 or 6 pdr AT gun.

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    Interesting, I have one the same, was just looking it up and found about the same info.

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    The 22C is also listed for the Cdn Bofors 40mm gun. It may also be for the 17 pdr and 25 pdr....I have the manuals for those downstairs somewhere.

    These scopes show up fairly regularily, and many on ebay have tried to pass them off as snipers scopes. Value on them is not high...generally in the $50-$100 range.

    Edited to confirm that the 22C is also used on the 25 pdr howitzer. I just happened to have the manual in the bookshelf next to me.
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