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    Guess the Sight Picture

    Probably too easy, but it might be mildly entertaining.

    Identify the milsurp by it's sight picture:

    Entry One:



    Mystery Sight No.1


    If y'all think it's worth pursuing, I'll try and round up some "odd ducks" from time to time. Or feel free to make your own entry!
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    Sterling Mk4.

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    Sterling it is! L2A3








    How about an optical unit?:



    Mystery Sight No.2
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    Ross rifle scope? Can't remember the designation but the horizontal lines are supposed to represent the width of a man at various distances I believe!

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    In actual fact, it can be considered a Ross scope, but it's not the rifle with which it's usually associated. And, yes, the stepped lines are for range estimating the distance to (standing) enemy troops. But height, not width...


    Almost to an answer, anybody care to identify the maker of the sight and the rifle with which it's most identified? (There's three rifles and an MG that have been associated which this scope.)
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    I like! I would like to see more of this quiz, guess the sight picture.
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    Whilst waiting ID of the scope reticle pictured above, here's another iron sight photo taken in the field a while back. Almost easy, but some hints cropped out.


    Mystery Sights No.3

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    T99 Arisakaicon.

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    Is that a Sasquach in that picture?

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    Quote Originally Posted by green View Post
    T99 Arisakaicon.
    Yup! I have tried several times to get a realistic view through the peep in the camera, but that's about as close as I've come so far.

    Out in the woods, but no Sasquatch! Just a dead leaf.

    Still no takers on ID'ing the scope? (Mystery Sight No.2)

    Another easy one (I've got more optics photos than irons right now, but that's subject to change!_:


    Mystery Sight No.4
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