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Long-Eye-Relief 'Scope plus Rings

  • 23-06-2010 9:46pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭


    Hi Guys,
    I'm looking for a good TELESCOPIC SIGHT WITH LONG EYE-RELIEF [such as folks use on pistols] - must include mounting-rings to suit a Standard Picatinny-Rail. I want to fit it to my classic Mauser M96-38, with an adapter located on the rear-sight frame. No 'normal' 'scope would do the job as the rear-sight frame is too far forward - it's got to be a Long-Eye-Relief 'Scope!
    Call 086 162 9419 if you have what I need....!

    Thanks


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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 1,284 ✭✭✭ivanthehunter


    These are two that I'm willing to sell on..

    120 Euros for both bellow or 70 each.. One is DIY finished in Craylon Camo paint pattern..

    I have a Simmons 6x40 30/30 and a Rhino 2x30 with standard 30/30 ret.

    Both are pistol scopes and are fully functional.. No mounts are provided- all are 1" tubes


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 52 ✭✭Browndoff


    Thanks Ivan!
    I'm interested but I can't get any info on the Rhino 2x30 on the WEB, and all the info I can find on the Simmons 6x40 implies it's a great scope but offers only 4.25" eye-relief?? Can you, please, Email me or PM more details on these scopes? The 'natural' eye-position shooting my Mauser lies at least 10" behind the Scope mounted on the Rear-Sight Frame!


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