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Exceptional World War II U.S.M.C Unertl Sniper Scope with Mounts and Micarta Scope Can

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:2,500.00 USD Estimated At:5,000.00 - 7,500.00 USD
Exceptional World War II U.S.M.C Unertl Sniper Scope with Mounts and Micarta Scope Can
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Exceptional World War II U.S.M.C Unertl Sniper Scope with Mounts and Micarta Scope Can

These scopes were manufactured by John Unertl in 1940/41 under contract to the USMC and were originally mounted on Springfield Armory Model 1903 National Match rifles, specially modified by the USMC or Navy armorers. These rifles were officially designated as the Model 1941 Sniper. After WWII these scopes were retained by the USMC and were again reissued successfully throughout Korea, and again in Vietnam from 1962-68 when mounted on match conditioned Winchester Model 70 rifles. Approximately 2,700 of these scopes were manufactured (this example being a fairly early production scope). Marked "J. Unertl/ USMC-SNIPER/1385" with the reticle rotation ring correctly stamped with a number "8" (8 power). Standard cross-hair reticle (without a dot) and complete with the original style blackened duraluminum scope mounts and screw on lens caps. With an original WWII issue second pattern micarta scope can. These were made from a fiberboard type of material with a domed twist on cap with both of them having a green impregnated color finish and it still retains its canvas strap and belt loop attached to the side of the can.

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Finish: blue
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Serial Number: 1385

Excellent with 99% of a Unertl factory blue finish overall that includes the installation of a new recoil spring mechanism. The markings on the rear of the scope are clear and sharp and the optics are crystal clear. The duraluminum mounts retain 99% of their blackened finish overall. The micarta scope can is also in excellent condition, with 98% of the original green color overall with some minor scuffs or handling marks on the sides of the tube.