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This scope weighs 13.5 ounces and has a measured eye relief of about 4 inches.

German post

Elevation adjustment only

Glass is crystal clear with no surface scratches.

Scope holds zero.

It was originally on a 1922 Obernerdorf sporting mauser and comes from the same era.

I shot a 2" group at 100 yds using this scope on the sporting Mauser.

Looking at some old import catalogues, the scopes sold for $37 back in 1933. That would be over $1800 in today's money.

In addition to sporting rifle use, they were used in World War 1.

Ones with glass of lesser condition than this example, routinely sell for over a grand on guns international.

Will ship via USPS priority.

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Offers do not normally work on this sight, post a fair price and said item normally will sell.
303, thanks for the advice. $475/free shipping.
You might also mention the tube diameter.
Posted By: jvmm Re: OIGEE Berlin Luxor 3x scope - 05/01/20
Tube most likely is in millimeters probably 26mm, but I an no expert
Sure, not ah problem:
26 mm. or 1.023 inches

Standard 1 inch rings should work fine.
No, they won't.

But Burris Signature rings with the plastic inserts might.
Posted By: jvmm Re: OIGEE Berlin Luxor 3x scope - 05/01/20
I don't know about Burris Sig , but if you measured 26 mm you will need 26mm rings

1 inch rings should be 2.54 or so mm
Posted By: RAS Re: OIGEE Berlin Luxor 3x scope - 05/01/20
I have 26mm rings to sell if someone needs a set
What about lapping out a set of one inch rings?

This is minisule diffirence of material we're talking about here.

I took a new set of weaver aluminum rings out of the carton, they slipped over the scope tube with no pressure. They made full contact. I think the tolerances of some one inch scope rings are more generous than some may think
There are also inexpensive 26mm to 30mm bushings that will allow use with 30mm rings for not a lot of money. Neat scope. GLWYS !
Orion, thanks. Yes a very interesting scope.The clarity and brightness of the glass is a bit surprising. I wish I had time to do a write-up, thoroughly comparing it to modern scopes.
Posted By: xausa Re: OIGEE Berlin Luxor 3x scope - 05/02/20
A dollar in 1933 equals $19.86 in today's currency. $37.00 would be $734.82. And that would be for a brand new scope. I think I will stick with my Zeiss and Hensoldt Zielkleins ($38.00 in 1939).
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