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    scope for a feild piece , installed with commercial rings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    Verry strange....
    I used to have one of these. Its thr optical portion of a sighting assembly for a heavy weapon. Adjustments are provided thru the base or bracket. The reticle is most likely a mil scale etched on glass and designed to be illuminated thru a little window on the tube.

    Its just a coincidence that it fits standard 7/8" rings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JGaynor View Post
    I used to have one of these. Its thr optical portion of a sighting assembly for a heavy weapon. Adjustments are provided thru the base or bracket. The reticle is most likely a mil scale etched on glass and designed to be illuminated thru a little window on the tube.

    Its just a coincidence that it fits standard 7/8" rings.

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    I wonder what the "market price" for it would be?? Not to mention the cost of the "sighting in" process!!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Haas View Post
    I wonder what the "market price" for it would be?? Not to mention the cost of the "sighting in" process!!..
    Mike 40 years ago these went for less than $10. I'd guess thats about what they would be worth today - as a curiosity or a paperweight..not much use on a rifle.
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    The reticle is standard fine cross hairs. No mill dots etched into the glass. This is what I couldn't figure out. I assumed that if this was for some sort of field piece, it would have some sort of ranging scale etched into the glass.

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    i sold my M3 anit tank guns to a collector, who was looking for scopes like this.
    iv seen them bring well over 100.00 on Ebay. are they worth that??its worth whatever it will bring on the market.
    who ever would have thought a POS Weaver 330 would fetch over 500.00??
    are they worth it???NO. will someone pay that? yes.
    like i said, its worth whatever it will bring...

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