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| It looks similar to ones I've seen that were on Winchester Model 52s. |
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| Redfield Olympic, which was made to fit .22 target rifles.
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| That is a #75 Redfield. Common on trainers like the Rem 513T. The 75 and 80 sights progressed to the Olympic, International, and Palma sights, incorporating improvements such as including steps to prevent backlash, adjustment gibs, metric eyepiece threads, and better fit of parts. They were each marked with the model name on the base in a semi fancy script, as far as I know the 75's were not marked. |
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| Thank you everyone. Bill |
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