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Here is a pretty neat old Weaver K-10 scope built in El Paso, TX. It is a K-10 60B from the1958-59 era which means it has a constantly centered reticle and the early "bullseye" style turret caps. Like all K-10 scopes, it has adjustable locking parallax from 50ft to infinity. The scope is in very nice shape with beautiful deep bluing. There are no dents or rust on the tube- just some tiny scrapes and scuffs from 65 + years of existence. The optics are very sharp and clear- no trash floating around in the field of view. What sets this scope apart is the T.K. Lee dots installed in the fine crisshair reticle. They are spaced down the lower crosshair for long range shooting. The center dot looks to be 1 moa in diameter with the others getting gradually smaller to the bottom. The dots are very sharp and precise and It was very hard to get a decent pic of them. The other soecs of the scope are inches long, and it weighs 13.5 ounces. The eye relief is a full 4 inches. Due to its long tube this scope will offer plenty of mounting length on long action bolt guns and single shot rifles like 1885 High walls, Ruger No1s etc. Good, clean examples of this scope are getting harder to find and when you do, they are generally $200+. My price on this is SOLD PayPal or USPS MO as oayment . Thanks [ Lee Dot reticle. | ||
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