This scope came off a Springfield 1903 that I bought in the mid-90's. Took it off, put something else on there and this has sat in a box ever since. Ran across it recently and was thinking of reuniting the two. Used it for the first few hundred rds and it was actually pretty decent for being so low powered at ranges 200 yards or less if I recall. Just thought I needed more magnification at the time.
Anyone know what kind of scope it is? Only marks on it are by the adjustment and that's an 'L' by an arrow.
The two adjustment points look like they're slotted for use with a coin.
Has a post aiming point instead of crosshairs.
Was thinking it might be a Weaver 330, not sure. Usually Weavers are over-marked though. Maybe someone built a pseudo-1903 'Sniper' directly after WWII. I'm thinking it was a commercial scope that was probably around in some quantity either directly before or immediately after WWII. From how the scope is weathered and looking through the glass I doubt it's any newer than the 50's.
I've done several searches and the closest I can find that kind of matches up are Dr. Walter Gerard brand scopes from between WWI and WWII.
So anyone know what make and model it is?
Anyone know what kind of scope it is? Only marks on it are by the adjustment and that's an 'L' by an arrow.
The two adjustment points look like they're slotted for use with a coin.
Has a post aiming point instead of crosshairs.
Was thinking it might be a Weaver 330, not sure. Usually Weavers are over-marked though. Maybe someone built a pseudo-1903 'Sniper' directly after WWII. I'm thinking it was a commercial scope that was probably around in some quantity either directly before or immediately after WWII. From how the scope is weathered and looking through the glass I doubt it's any newer than the 50's.
I've done several searches and the closest I can find that kind of matches up are Dr. Walter Gerard brand scopes from between WWI and WWII.
So anyone know what make and model it is?




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