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J unertl scope
J unertl scope






j unertl scope

By rotating ring and keeping it against the end of cell, the internal cell carrying the objectives moves axially.

j unertl scope

After removed, this exposes a narrow ring which engages the lens cell. Models Plain Head Ultra Varmint and Plain Head 1 1/4" Varmint:Ģ. The resultant parallax when using the scope at shorter (to about 100 yards) and longer ranges is negligible.

J UNERTL SCOPE FREE

Normally the user of the Varmint or Vulture scope will set it for field use so that it is parallax free for 150 yards. Hold graduated ring in fixed position relative to scale and tighten lock ringįocusing procedure same as above. They require no adjustment and if tightened excessively can lock the entire focusing assembly.ģ. The three screws in the plain ring engage the internal objective cell through slots. Note: In going to longer range settings, the lock ring must be backed off sufficiently so that the graduated ring registers on the proper setting. Rotate locking ring to drive plain ring until it is tight against graduated ring Rotate graduated ring to desired range settingģ. WE ACCEPT POSTAL MONEY ORDERS AND CASHIERS CHECKS.Models: 2" Target, 1 1/2" Target, 2" Ultra Varmint:Ģ. WE DO NOT ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS ONLINE OR OVER THE PHONE. IT IS EASY TO ORDER THROUGH GUNS AMERICA, CALL US AND WE WILL HELP YOU. The scope appears to be the only example of an unissued, unmounted USMC sniper scope known on today's collector market.OUR 3 DAY RIGHT TO RETURN POLICY GUARANTEES THE CONDITION. A super rare late WWII USMC issue Unertl sniper scope. The can retains all of its original green colored finish. It is complete with the original screw on end caps. Excellent plus, with 99% of its original blue finish overall with no visible wear anywhere. This rare scope is complete with the original Unertl scope mounts. The outside has a green painted/impregnated type of finish with its original canvas strap and belt loop attached to the side of the can. This is the Second Variation scope can that was made from a fiber-board type of material with a domed twist on cap. This scope is accompanied with an original WWII issue micarta scope can. Unertl/ USMC-SNIPER/1409" and it has the correct "8" marked on top of the rear ring indicating that it is an "8" power magnification. The rear of the scope tube is roll marked "J. There were approximately 2,500-2,600 of these scopes made in total with this example being a very late production scope that remains in like new condition. After WWII these scopes remained in USMC inventory and again were used very successfully throughout Korea, and again in Vietnam from 1962-68 when mounted on match conditioned Winchester Model 70s rifles. They were very effective in the early stages of the war, however their higher magnification, became a hindrance in the close fighting in the jungles. These rifles were simply designated as a US M1903A1 Sniper and were used in early 1942-43 during the initial invasion of the Japanese held islands. These scopes were originally mounted on Springfield Armory M1903 National Match rifles, specially modified by the USMC or Navy armorers.

j unertl scope

These scopes were developed and manufactured by John Unertl in the early 1940s and in 1941 he received a contract to supply these to the USMC for use in early WWII. Description: This is a beautiful, like new example of an original WWII, USMC issue Unertl Sniper Scope.








J unertl scope