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    Beeman SS1 Scope

    I bought one of these a while ago, they are extremely rare 2.5x16 super short scopes made for Robert Beeman by Hakko I think in Japan. It is a tiny and very good quality scope, but I can't really find a rifle it really suits. Does anyone know what rifle they were designed for? Perhaps the FWB Sport 127 or a Sharp Innova? Anyway if I can't match it up with something then it is going to have to go. I have got a HW25 now but I like my old school Nikko Sterling 4x28 for that. Maybe it would go well on one of those carbine type rifles made up from pistol parts....

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    Beeman Scope

    Not an airgun, but a Marlin 39 cries out for a small scope just like that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by coburn View Post
    Not an airgun, but a Marlin 39 cries out for a small scope just like that.
    Ah, I used to have a Marlin 39M (the one with the straight hand), it was very accurate with its heavy barrel. Sold it in 2002 though.. Perhaps a Walther lever action CO2 gun would be good then?

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    A Ruger 1022 Zombie apocalypse special would need a scope like this.

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    I've got one too . . . it fits perfectly on my ASI Paratrooper Repeater, WITH the tube magazine in place.
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    I used to have one on my FWB 602 for plinking fun (not meaning to sound flash, like).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Garvin View Post
    I used to have one on my FWB 602 for plinking fun (not meaning to sound flash, like).
    Hello Danny, what have you got on it now? Back in town now so we should go for a pint or two soon.

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