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scope identification needed
Steve H.
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I am trying to find out something about this scope.I have photos to send if someone thinks they can help.
Scope: 3x Belding & Mull Pittsburgh, PA is written on the tube. The tube measures .825", objective measures 1.340", and the overall length is 13.5". The scope has integrated springs on the bottom side to hold pressure against the tube. The windage and up-down adjustments move the entire scope, nothing internal moves. The crosshair pattern is a single heavy post, pointed on the top. It is different than any I have ever seen and I do have photos if that would help.
Thank you for the information.
Steve H
Scope: 3x Belding & Mull Pittsburgh, PA is written on the tube. The tube measures .825", objective measures 1.340", and the overall length is 13.5". The scope has integrated springs on the bottom side to hold pressure against the tube. The windage and up-down adjustments move the entire scope, nothing internal moves. The crosshair pattern is a single heavy post, pointed on the top. It is different than any I have ever seen and I do have photos if that would help.
Thank you for the information.
Steve H
Comments
Go on to Google search and type in belding & mull.
You will come up with some sites that you may get some info from.
"If All Else Fails, Read The Directions"
If both the front and rear rings are adjustable, and both rings
are connected together by a piece of metal, then you may have a
B&M "MARKSMAN" hunting scope, reportedly made in the 20s and 30s.
Several different styles of reticle were listed and post was one of them. Hope you find a nice rifle to mount it on.
good luck
jo
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