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Is this scope WWII or post WWII
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Originally posted by michaelangelo View PostHi,
It is not 66801 but that is close. It is the same as scope #66801. This bmj scope is a three piece scope with a very short sunshade. Robert Speilauer has not seen this Hensoldt scope before. Bob Landies of Ohio Ordnance Works has not seen this scope before. Don Miller of Optikhaus has not seen this scope before. No one on this site has seen this scope before.
I showed this scope to a very knowledgeable collector at he last Show of Shows in Louisville, KY. The collector may have been Dave. He said it was post war.
Who should see it to make the determination? With a bmj scope you know what you have. I have been looking for an appropriate bmj scope for a long time. When I got this one I was amazed at my fortune. I have been collecting German shoulder fired arms for going on thirty-two years and have never seen a scope like this one (Hensoldt Zielrohr). The bmj scope that I found according to Rober Spielauer is a rare one.
Michaelangelo
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