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The family went to the Cristie Antique Sale yesterday in Dundas looking for new/old details for the new house. While trolling the booths I came upon a military looking telescope. To cut a short story shorter, I am now in possession of a Telescope, Sighting, No. 37 Mk I(S), which, I believe, is the sighting telescope for a Ram Mk II. The sight was made in Canada and is stamped with the ^ Canada symbol. It was made in 1942 and (and this is the kicker) the reticule inside is marked not only for 6 pdr on the left, but M.G. on the right. Now, I can't think of any other vehicle than a Ram Mk II that would have a 6 pdr & co-ax that would come equipped with a Canadian built sight in 1942, can you? Churchills, Crusaders & Cromwells should have UK built sights, right?
Further markings are: "R.E.L. ^CANADA" "1942 4964-C" If anyone has any specific info on the Ram sights, please let me know. Paul Roberts
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Paul Roberts Past President, Past Boresight Editor, Armor Modeling & Preservation Society www.amps-armor.org |
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The gunners vision device..ie periscope is a Minneapolis Honeywell on the Ram l and is replaced with a ventilator on the Mark ll.........
The sighting telescope is a No. 33 on the Mark l and a No.22 C mark ll on the Ram Mark ll...... The maker of the gun sighting telescope is not given,but is in the same paragraph as the periscope so may also be M-H also,but not certain.. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Must have been a "compromise solution", and hopefully a temporary one! |
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Actually, all marks of the the "Telescope, Sighting No. 22 and 22C had a magnification of 1.9X which, granted, isn't much. I've read that the 22C could also have been used with the 25pdr so the production of this sight wouldn't have been limited to Ram II production numbers. My 22C has a serial number of 9980-C. There are no markings on the focal plane other than "L", "R", and 4 graticules on the horizontal line. I also have the P37 webbing made for the sight to protect the eyepieces when the sight isn't mounted suggesting that it might have been common for the sight to be stored elsewhere than on it's tank, howitzer, or gun. Derek.
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on the correct sides?
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No, the "L" is to the right of the the vertical stadia and the "R" is to the left. It's kinda like when you're adjusting the front sight of a rifle...you move the sight in the opposite direction you want the POI to move to. Anyone know the reason for location of the "L" and "R"?
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Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? Last edited by sapper740; 09-04-09 at 14:33. |
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Gentlemen,
I have two telescopes that may suit your needs far more than mine, should anyone be interested. They belonged to a friend of mine who has passed, and were amongst his "collection" of odds and ends. Both are "new" in the box, marked with Telescope, Sighting, No. 22 Mk II REL(C) 1942. The boxes appear to be original as they are marked with that same information, although they do not appear so yellowed as to have been made in 1942 (I could be wrong as they have been stored out of light). I am located in the Southwest portion of the U.S.A. and can be reached via P.M. or by phone 915-494-1892 -Ron Zerr Last edited by r_zerr; 14-09-09 at 18:03. Reason: added photographs |
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On the site linked below the No 22C sight is listed as being for the 6pdr Anti-tank gun and not for tanks. The No 39 sight is for tanks with the 6 pdr tank gun and the 7.92mm Besa MG. (No39 IIS for the 6pdr Mk III and No39 IV for the 6 pdr Mk V) My guess is that the Paul is right about the sight No 37 being for the Ram II with the 6pdr and .30 Browning. http://www.wwiiequipment.com/index.p...data&Itemid=61 Last edited by John McGillivray; 08-04-09 at 23:10. |
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what would need a Canadian sighting telescope with a reticule for 6 pdr and MG? Curious.
Anyone? Anyone? Beuler? Paul
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Paul Roberts Past President, Past Boresight Editor, Armor Modeling & Preservation Society www.amps-armor.org |
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The 4964-C is the serial number, which means there would have been at least this many no37 scopes built. Hard to believe they would have built almost 5000 scopes for 1948 (or is it 1949) ram tanks.
Valentine mkVIII to mkX maybe? |
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Like the CMP trucks, not all the kit made in Canada was for purely Canadian use. I don't know which tank the No. 37 scope fits but it could be any Commonwealth tank which had the six pounder as a main armament (with a coax MG).
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