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    Enforcer #415 - Matched

    I have purchased a Pecar 4-10x45 serial #76xxx, also has the number 415 engraved. It is in transit at the moment, I will post a pic when it arrives.

    If anyone knows of the status of #415 please post or PM.
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    Updated the serial number as well, originally thought to be #78xxx

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    Interesting

    The sawtooth like serrations for adjusting the eyepiece on yours(78xxx series) had changed to a castellated profile on mine (92xxx series).

    Not sure if mine came with the Enforcer or was a later purchase.

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    Is 92xxx mounted on#415 currently? The number on the scope pictured is 76xxx(originally thought it was 78xxx). I have an 80xxx on the way and it has the same profile 76xxx.

    From the examples I have looked at the windage and elevation caps were first transitioned to castellated high 8xxxx??? by early 9xxxx all grips are castellated.

    The mixing of saw tooth and castellated may be a mixing while in service issue. If someone had a NIB 4-10x45 with mixed profiles that might confirm it as a production transition.

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    Well done!!!

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    Agree with above - great job to get them back together.

    Now if the person who posted on here they had the scope for Enforcer 301, before disappearing never to return wants to get in touch... well that would be just tickety-boo.

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