WW2 Period scope, German 3 Post Type

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WW2 Period scope, German 3 Post Type

#1 Post by douglas670 »

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Hi all
selling on behalf of a friend a WW2 Era German scope, he was going to fit it to his K98 but decided to leave alone.
He is looking for £149 which includes postage
here are some pics info

German scope SORNET ( Wetzlar ) 4 x 81 with reticle # 1 = three post, The scope is maker-marked: " SORNET ", It is, however, Schmidt & Bender / Biebertal , ( 100 % )!! The scope has 26mm steel tube, length is 27,5cm / 10 3/4 '', diameter ocular 38mm, diameter objective lens outside 40mm / inside 35mm. Good condition optically and mechanically.

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#2 Post by ovenpaa »

JAMESSSSS!!!!

I am sure you need one of these! ;)
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#3 Post by Christel »

That is a really nice scope.

Good luck with the sale.
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#4 Post by dromia »

Is there windage adjust on the scope?
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#5 Post by douglas670 »

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I know nothing about the windage adjustments, perhaps someone here could let us know? i have asked the seller but he doesnt know either as he has not fitted it or really looked at it.
there seems to be only the dial on top, but i am unsure what it would move.
perhaps someone here will eventually let us know?
on the eye piece there is a screw as per photos below not sure if this is for something?
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#6 Post by ovenpaa »

The windage should be on the mount itself at the rear, the rifle would be zeroed and then the shooter would usually aim off (Unlike the British No32 Mkx which incorporated both elevation and windage)
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#7 Post by Rifleman798 »

Im all sorted with one David :D Cheers Mate. Zeroed me scope in on Sunday using the mount left and Right adjustment. A bit different to what im used too but interesting.

James
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#8 Post by douglas670 »

Hi all
he has lowered the price to £99 which includes postage
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Rifleman798 wrote:Im all sorted with one David :D Cheers Mate. Zeroed me scope in on Sunday using the mount left and Right adjustment. A bit different to what im used too but interesting.

James

Hi mate, what scope did you get in the end ?
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#10 Post by dirtbag »

ovenpaa wrote:The windage should be on the mount itself at the rear, the rifle would be zeroed and then the shooter would usually aim off (Unlike the British No32 Mkx which incorporated both elevation and windage)
Looks in good nick, and it's steel which is important

Yep D the windage is on the mount depending on what mount though. The Long Side rail is two screws or nuts either side. Loosen one and tighten the other. To move the mount to the left loosen the left and tighten the right, and vise versa.

Same as on my Low turret mount, except it is the other way round because the scope is middle mounted and rotates. So to move to left you loosen the right and tighten the left... or with a Russain PEM / PE /PE you just turn the turret !
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