Visiting the other half's family and came across this little gem...
Tele sct. regts mk 2
H.c.r. & son ltd
os 126 ga
no.21265
(broad arrow)
On the eyepiece is stamped:
O.s.1616.s.a
I shall get photos up when I'm nearer home again. Can anyone tell us what it is? Obviously a British ordnance issue scope of some sort. it has the original carry case too, in leather.
Scout regiment scope
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Re: Scout regiment scope
It was part of the issued kit with the No.4T sniper rifle in the fitted chest along with a compass ,binoculars the scope No32 and it's tin and a sniper veil. These scopes in good condition have brought over £500 at auction.




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Re: Scout regiment scope
I've sold three in the last four years, currently fetching sub £300, about ten years ago you could get £500 for mint examples.
IIRC, HCR is H.C. Ryland & son
IIRC, HCR is H.C. Ryland & son
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Re: Scout regiment scope
I have a few of these, as well as the other issue telescopes
My advice, keep it, use it & enjoy it
My advice, keep it, use it & enjoy it
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