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    K98 Sniper Scope (Pics)

    Can anyone tell me anything from this photo about the scope. What type, model, make, optics etc.?
    It is on display at a museum.



    Thanks,

    Dave

    #2
    Sniper

    Well its a K98 in either hi or low turret configuration, as to maker of scope there are several, nice looking but other side of rifle would tell much more

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      #3
      looks like a bmj scope...

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        #4
        I cringe when a see a firearm being stored cocked. I realize that in this case it is just a $2 unnumbered spring at stake, but they should know better.

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          #5
          Yes as Mauser 99 mentioned it is BMJ . BMJ and DKL Turret Scopes can be Identified even when You can not see the Code there is a difference in location of Ring Placement on the Tube . This also changes the Eye Relief Distance . If You place a Sauer Mounted BMJ Turret Scope and Mauser Mounted DKL Turret Scope You will see difference . Best Regards

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            #6
            Originally posted by phild View Post
            I cringe when a see a firearm being stored cocked.
            That was my first thought when I saw this one! Same goes for many at shows when they are passed around for inspection. I find that most don't know how to uncock them without pulling the trigger.
            Willi

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              #7
              Originally posted by SINGLE CLAW View Post
              Yes as Mauser 99 mentioned it is BMJ . BMJ and DKL Turret Scopes can be Identified even when You can not see the Code there is a difference in location of Ring Placement on the Tube . This also changes the Eye Relief Distance . If You place a Sauer Mounted BMJ Turret Scope and Mauser Mounted DKL Turret Scope You will see difference . Best Regards
              I could be mistaken, but don't "dkl" scopes have the screw underneath near the rear base?
              Willi

              Preußens Gloria!

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                #8
                Originally posted by Willi Z. View Post
                I could be mistaken, but don't "dkl" scopes have the screw underneath near the rear base?
                Willi
                Some of the BMJs also have the screw you mention also . Best Regards

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                  #9
                  Hello,

                  I would say rifle is a BYF44 k (K) l (L) block (little sloppy on solder) HT with BMJ scope due to bottom screw on tube and placement of the rings setting like Dave said J.P. Sauer would be place differently. I have not seen as many as Dave but DKL usually has a non ribbed straight like BLC/Zeiss sunshade unless its post war, even though again it also has a 1-8 dial which post war early also have. the rifle has the single E/135 on RHS of the receiver its a small version a J.P. Sauer E280 or E359 are much larger. also when blown up there appears to be a readable 44 on the barrel code present in BYF style font and BYF1 in shield half proof near wood line. also rear sight base has typical proof present but unreadable but BYF was about the only ones left proofing rear sight barrel sleeves with a single E135, they did this way late in 1945 to end of production I believe.

                  later
                  Vaughn
                  Last edited by vaughn99; 08-12-2013, 02:45 PM. Reason: Spelling

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                    #10
                    Audie Murphys Rifle

                    Well the clue is in the original posters user name, this appears to be Audie Murphy's captured K98 sniper he brought back to states with him. Byf May 44 HT # 38485 d I had previously recorded with bmj scope serial number 73178.

                    The last posting I saw on this rifle it had disappeared, where is it now displayed?

                    There was a thread on this rifle here on WAF with some Black & White pictures but cannot find link where I got info from only this related one:

                    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...+MURPHY+SNIPER

                    Thanks for posting pic.
                    Last edited by Valleysniper; 08-14-2013, 01:58 PM.

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