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Join Date: December 30, 2002
Location: behind you, NC
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My neighbor’s husband passed away a few years ago and she came across a NEF rifle with two barrels and a scope like I have never seen before. She asked if I wanted to buy them and said that she would let the whole rig go for four hundred. I looked them over and saw that the scope was really well built but didn’t have a maker stamped anywhere on the body but I took it anyway. The only markings are a 16x42 on one side and the distance marking for an AO adjustment ring. It’s got adjustment knobs, 30mm tube, mil dot ret, and very very heavy. I’ve looked all over the web and have not found makers that have a scope like that. The closest I’ve seen to it is the Leopold mark 4 and that’s a $1,200 scope. I feel like I got a good deal out of it but she is sort of on hard times and I don’t want to cheat her. If anyone can ID this scope for me…. Thanks
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Join Date: December 30, 2002
Location: behind you, NC
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here's some pics
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Join Date: December 25, 2002
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Looks like a Tasco Super Sniper to me.
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Join Date: December 24, 2002
Location: Setauket, NY
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