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Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2011 11:12 am
by dirtbag
ovenpaa wrote:I think it was Arundel I saw at a show a few years ago, they had undoubtedly the nicest 4(T) I have ever seen with a No32 Mk1 'scope and case.

DEACTIVATED!

Apparently the previous owner a member of the clergy had owned it for many years and gave up due to failing eye sight, so they deactivated it. Sad sad thing to see.

Drool ......, id be interested to see if that rear sight base is sweated to the barrel or not. Never really looked at the 41's, but picked one up the other day and liked the idea, and thought I could get one just as a shorter range sniper.

Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm :>

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2011 2:08 pm
by froggy
Salut,

I thk only ard 100K were made :cool2:
This is pure sacrilege , the previous owner will sure spend a lot of time in purgatory for de-act'g this beauty ...

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:21 am
by targetman
I have often wondered if this set up is really as accurate as with the more conventional scope....any thoughts ??

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:35 am
by ovenpaa
I have peered through them but never shot one, personally I liked it and although you have a very small field of view it did seem to work well. I shot a couple of German owned KAR98 Snipers last month in Denmark, both all original and both very nice, superb condition in fact. The first of the two was incredibly accurate and a delight to shoot, as good as I have ever shot in fact. The second one was nice but did not display the same level of accuracy for me. Both were shot on milsurp.

Sadly my German is all but non existent and they spoke little English so I could not ask much about the provenance or source of the rifles however we did agree to meet up next year and spend a day on clays (I think this was the third year we have met and they still decline to shoot rifles with me :? )

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:42 am
by Sandgroper
targetman wrote:I have often wondered if this set up is really as accurate as with the more conventional scope....any thoughts ??
I like the scout scope setup, it's very good for quick target acquistion. My scout rifle has a 2.5x30 scope on it and it's good enough for me out to 400m. With practice or a high mag scope I'd be able shoot accurately out further. For me if I can hit the target then the rifle is accurate!

The view through the scope has been described as looking at a TV down a long corridor, which might take some getting used too.

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:43 am
by dirtbag
What were they, low turret high turret etc. Interested to know. In fact may get my LT out this weekend

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 10:29 am
by froggy
I have often wondered if this set up is really as accurate as with the more conventional scope
As far as I know the ZF41 with 1.bowl magnifying power was never intended for "snipers" but more as a "sharp-shooting" tool at squad/section level to take out designated targets and therefore can't realy be compare/put in the same class as conventional scope.

Re: WWII Mauser G33/40 Carbine & ZF41 Scope

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 9:24 pm
by dave_303
I've been told by friends of mine that this is not an original combination, aparantly these scopes were never fitted to G33/40's and that this is a post war mod, however if this is the case it's been bloody well done