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Old 25-02-22, 21:46
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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What does the sight reticle look like?

The application is often etched somewhere around the perimeter of the view.

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Old 25-02-22, 22:55
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All I have to offer is that the item is American as evidenced by the 7 digit part numbers on them, and the numbers are fairly early in the ordnance code. The numbers are not prefixed by a letter, so I would venture to guess the sight is from the 50s or 60s, although the codes could be from earlier than that.

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Old 25-02-22, 23:20
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Thanks for the information.
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