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Hello,
I was just going through some very old magazines at a garage sale and I found a picture of a man with a hunting rifle, I am pretty sure in the late 30's. This scope was mounted differently than those today. We use solid rings. This scope sat in a little framework, it seemed to have some springs inside a large outer circle which served to hold the scope, and also what appeared to be some thumbwheels. It did not look too sturdy or rugged, but I was just wondering what the technical name for such a device was. Also why was it used? Maybe the older scoped did not have the elevation or windage adjustments that they do today? I have never seen one of these mounts for sale. Are they worth money?
 
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The old telescopic sights were simple tubes fitted with magnifying glass (or no glass) and a crosshair, there was no provision for sighting adjustment in the scope. The mount is where any adjustments were made, typically with 3 thumbscrews on each of the two rings. A screw is located every 120� in the ring and is adjusted in concert with both rings until the desired point of impact is acheived.
This adjustment system is still in common use in astronomy.
I don't have a clue about values.
 
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Many target and varmint shooters still use the Unertl scopes and mounting system. If you don't think so, just watch their prices when they come up on an auction site.
 
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Sounds like a Schmidt Bender or Bosh and Lomb mount. The scopes back then often used the base for elevation and windage adjustments. There were none in the scope.
 
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