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Containing part-by-part descriptions, serial number ranges, and numerous photos, this book is truly a MUST for your snipercraft library! A quick search of the'net for anything related to sniper rifles-telescopic sights. You'll become an expert at identifying the Model 1903 sniper rifle and its variations, as well as its commonly used telescopic sights such as the Unertl 7.8x, Warner& Swasey, Lyman 5A, or Weaver M73B1. TABLE OF CONTENTS: ACKNOWLEDGEMENĬOLLECTING THE AMERICAN SNIPER RIFLE 1900 TO 1945 by Joe Poyer Edited by Craig Riesch NEW RELEASE- FIRST EDITION. This volume is your one-stop shopping guide for pricing and identification of collectible accuracy devices. As well as a definitive discussion of scope optics and mechanics. An overview of telescopic sights is included. It also features a chapter showing market values on some of the smaller makers like the legendary H. It lists all major American-made rifles by manufacturer and gives the correct applications for that rifle. World War I, and World War II, including those for Military Springfield O3A3 1903 M1 Newtons, Lee-Enfields, Krag, 98 Mausers, Lugers, Husquvarnas, and U.S. Hard-to-find data covers sights from the Civil War.
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Inside, you'll find more than 750 photos, along with market values for collectible scopes and sights from the mid-1800s through 1985. At 584 pages, it combines both books with updated and all-new material.
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This book is an updated edition of both Old Gunsights and Old Rifle Scopes. It also list current antique and reproduction suppliers. Research, and determine market pricing for old gunsights and rifle scopes in your possession, or ones you might find on ebay, a flea market, or a gun show-all in one easy-to-use. Collector, gunsmith, hunter, historian, antique dealer, or military aficionado, Old Gunsights and Rifle Scopes helps you identify. A MUST-have book for the gun dealer and collector of vintage metallic sights and scopes! 750+ BLACK AND WHITE PHOTOS* 12-PAGE COLOR SECTION* Above: Inside views of color-section. 2008 ~~~~~~~~ The first and only collecting and price guide for scopes and sights. 584-page book with updated and all-new material! FIRST EDITION. There is more but if you run into problems pm me maybe I can help.From the author of the classic Old Gunsights and Old Rifle Scopes OLD GUNSIGHTS& RIFLE SCOPES IDENTIFICATION& PRICE GUIDE by Nick Stroebel Combines both volumes into a single. On the top right corner of the mount looking at it from the back is a screw which is called a binder screw make sure this screw is just tight or snug not real tight so you don't strip your micrometer threads out, when you turn the thimbles they should turn crisply but not hard to turn. The micrometer mounts read like a micrometer so you can easily return to your settings. Don't forget to record the setting it is now on which is probably your 100 setting.
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First adjust the parallx setting on 200 yds which is also infinity, then look thru at a nice blue sky w/ white clouds and screw the eyepiece in and out until the reticule is very clear and black, then lock the eyepiece, then adjust parallax. The parallax settings are a guide but usually vary a couple of numbers (yours is probably set 100 yds from trail and error). Mount this scope on the receiver and out on the barrel w/ proper heighths standard cup target bases 7.2" inches apart (then you will have 1/4 moa adjustments) of your heavy barrel varmint rifle or long range deer rifle and you will probably never replace it.