J unertl scope serial numbers
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It also has a tube diameter of 0.75 inches, and an objective lens diameter of 1.25 inches. Stroebel placed your scope's value at $250-350, but this was in 2000.ĮTA: I just saw where you said the center ring went to 13 if the scope's total length is 22.0 inches even, maybe you have the 1-1/8 Inch Target Telescopic Sight, made from 1925 to 1950, which has magnifications of 6X, 8X, 10X, and 12.5X. If you want, I can scan the page that shows a Fecker scope ad circa 1950, though the quality is poor, and a page listing the specifications of your scope. (halfway down the page, right-hand side) Here's a link does your scope look like this one? (your pics showing the markings are blurry): It has magnifications of 6X, 8X, 10X, or 12X, and its total length is listed as 22.75 inches. If you've measured the length accurately, it sounds as if you have this scope listed in my reference book, the 1-1/4 Inch Commando Telescopic Sight, which was manufactured from 1949 to 1961. The scope works just as well without the spring but must be pushed back into battery manually after each shot. It is to push the scope into battery after firing a shot. The scope would be appropriate for any target rifle from the 1920's through the 1960's, smallbore or hipower. I am pointing this out as I have seen many damaged blocks from the screw being turned into a place that was not designed to fit it. The earlier blocks had a hole in the side of the block that a sharp point on the end of the tightening screw fitted into. Tightening the screw against the smooth edge of the block will damage the end of the screw, side of the block or both. The end of the screw is concave to mate with the cutout on the block. When you mount the scope on a rifle make sure the blocks (male dovetails that are attached to to the rifle) are the late type with a half moon cutout on the edge and the cutout is on the side where the end of the tightening screw engages it. Now I have to figure what I have and what rifle to put it on.
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If you have a PDF file or a website to educate me, I would appreciate it. I have "googled" Fecker and there just isnt a lot of information out there. Here are the particulars:Īny help would be appreciated. Well, I bought the Fecker Scope and I would appreciate any help on what I have.