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Follow up on the 1903A4 I bought
Thanks for all of the information. I have been without Internet access since Monday morning. Seems that the AT&T server decided it did not like my account. Finally, about 4 pm today it was fixed. One other fact I should mention. The rifle came with a 1960s Realist Camputer 3x9 scope. I read somewhere that they were used in VN???
Also, I have a set genuine Redfield 7/8" top split rings which I was going to use on my 1903A4 clone. I also have both a post reticle and a medium wire cross hair Lyman Alaskan scope. Both scope have low serial number. Since it appears that the rifle is a arsenal rework, which scope would be more appropriate?
Again, thanks for all of the good information. --RBruce
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06-13-2009 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by
RBruce
Thanks for all of the information. I have been without Internet access since Monday morning. Seems that the AT&T server decided it did not like my account. Finally, about 4 pm today it was fixed. One other fact I should mention. The rifle came with a 1960s Realist Camputer 3x9 scope. I read somewhere that they were used in VN???
Also, I have a set genuine Redfield 7/8" top split rings which I was going to use on my 1903A4 clone. I also have both a post reticle and a medium wire cross hair Lyman Alaskan scope. Both scope have low serial number. Since it appears that the rifle is a arsenal rework, which scope would be more appropriate?
Again, thanks for all of the good information. --RBruce
The Medium Crosswire would be more appropriate.
Regards,
Jim
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I remember those Realist Computer Scopes. Were they any good? I don't remember them being used in RVN though.
Jim
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