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Valuation of Two Antique American Rifle Scopes probably from the 1920's or 1930's
I have two American rifle scopes which I would like your opinion on as to the the valuation.
1) Winchester Trade marked US Pat. Pending.
Magnification 2 3/4 X fixed
Fixed cross hairs.
All adjustments elevation and windage are done on the rear mount.
Tube is a straight 3/4" tube
Length 14 1/4" overall
Fits 1/2 dove tail scope rail
Optics are clear and good cross hairs
Scope and mounts in quite good condition.
2) W R Weaver Co. El Paso Texas.
Model 344
Tube is a straight 3/4"
Internal Elevation and Windage adjustments.
Length 12 1/2" overall.
Tube stamped W R Weaver Model 344 Scope
Pat. Pending.
El Paso Texas.
Optics are clear, no mounts finish in fair condition
Photographs of scopes here:http://www.flickr.com/photos/fronter...7630752228012/
Many thanks for your valued opinion in advance.
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I have a small collection of older scopes like this, including both of these examples. The #344 scope looks to be in great condition, and in the USA would fetch around $100 or so. I don't see pics of the Winchester, but if it is still completely enamelled and not showing the brass of the tube anywhere, then it is probably worth about the same amount.
Over here in the UK I really have no idea of their value, since I've never met anybody else who collects old American scopes but me.
Best
tac
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I sold one of those winchester scopes on fleabay last year and a guy in Texas USA bought it for £ 162-00.
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There ya go.
Guess I got mine cheap, eh?
tac
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