![]() These facts does not guarantee that this scope actually saw service on a rifle, but it does make it at least of the correct production timeframe, and with the correct numbered components! That much I actually can say! Thanks again for your interest. Almost none of those so advertised were built during the timeframe that these scopes were actually procured by the US Government, and none of them have the Turret caps with military drawing numbers. Perfect for your A4 or your M1-C! Thanks for your interest! I used to have an extensive military collection and this was an extra I had acquired.I notice that everyone uses the word "sniper" to describe their Lyman Alaskan. The left side of the scope tube is marked with the standard Lyman Commercial factory markings followed by: ALASKAN/B5536 which was a late Korean War era. early date and military stamped turret adjustment caps. This would be an early production "All-Weather" scope, and both the reticle and caps are consistent with much of what the military used. These scopes were used on US Springfield 1903-A4 sniper rifles and also on M1-C Garand sniper rifles in both WWII and Korea. Marked "All Weather", and the turret caps are marked with military drawing numbers 7575180 on each cap. ![]() Has leather scope covers, and is 10.5" long.
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