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Old 01-10-11, 03:40
greg anderson (RIP) greg anderson (RIP) is offline
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man brought this telescope to me to be identified but i'm at a loss-on body"telescope sighting-No.22c-MK1-PEL CANADA 1942---10632-c" -on end of case"IG-3019-REL Canada-1942"- if interested he will sell it -it has cross hairs--Greg
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Old 01-10-11, 04:11
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REL is Research Entreprises Limited, and they built many optical devices in WWII for Canada. The 3 Marks of No.32 and No.67 scopes for sniper rifles is especially scarce. and desireable. Another number. maybe No.42 is similar but without the same adjustments and useful for No.32 spare parts. Yours might be from an anti-tank gun, but I don't know the number in particular.
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Old 01-10-11, 21:53
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Direct fire sight for a 40 mm Bofors. About $75 on E Bay.

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