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    VZ24 Scope Mount / IOR Scope

    I know this is a long shot but I have to start somewhere... So I just picked up a VZ24 sniper rifle (already has the bases dovetailed into the receiver) and I am trying to find the proper mount and IOR scope to put it all together. An original mount would certainly be preferred but a repro mount would also be ok.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hatrick View Post
    I know this is a long shot but I have to start somewhere... So I just picked up a VZ24 sniper rifle (already has the bases dovetailed into the receiver) and I am trying to find the proper mount and IOR scope to put it all together. An original mount would certainly be preferred but a repro mount would also be ok.

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    Which bases do you have?

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    Thanks for the reply... here are some pictures of my bases.

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    Which model of scope?
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    Looks like the bases are both numbered 589. The last number is a poor strike but it looks like a 9 to me.

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