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    If this is not allowed please delete. Friend has an old externally adjustable scope on Ebay. WWI era sniper? Don't know anything about it.

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    I killed the hot link

    honestly, the pictures are crap

    looks vaguely like a Lyman or Winchester type (one is called the 5A the other the A5)

    but honestly it could another maker from that vintage,


    better pics in a better light would get him more bids

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    It's just one of the dozens of designs that you saw commercially back in the day.

    There were a lot of no name companies trying to make scopes and cash in on the scope craze back then. A new company would pop up and be gone soon after.

    It was not anything WWI or Sniper related. I seen a lot of scopes like this advertised for rimfire rifles. I doubt it would take the recoil of a centerfire rifle.

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    Any idea on the value of a 2" Unertl 24x (standard crosshairs) with target mounts, in excellent condition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick Hosmer View Post
    Any idea on the value of a 2" Unertl 24x (standard crosshairs) with target mounts, in excellent condition?
    email sent

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    email received (but not from you ????) thanks!

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