Guns International #: 100485224
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Guns International #: 100485224
Category - Optics
- Military Collectible Non US
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Seller: justme66
Member Since: 7/7/14
First Name: Tammy
Last Name: Neyer
State:
Texas
Zip: 79029
Country: United States
Phone: 3254509410
Active Listings: 0
Seller Type:Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
will ship internationally but only by priority mail w/insurance Payment Methods: paypal
La Filotecnica Milano
Description: This Is a really nice scope it was my grandpas which puts it in WW1, I believe.. I have been looking for months now and its very hard to find these (and info. is very scarce unless you read italian, which i dont). So all I learned is what I am putting in here. Early scopes came from France which were either the Modèle 1916 or 1917 APX (Ateliers de Puteaux), later Italian 4X scopes were used, these scopes were made by "La Filotecnica- Milano" Targets for Italian Snipers were higher officers, artillery observers, and small obscured targets of miltary importance in general, supposedly only about 2,000 rifles were built during The Great War. I have seen scopes like this on carcanos.WW2 Italian snipers actions, I believe they, were pretty rarely documented. WW1 Italy were allies,hence the french scopes.One thing seems to me though,only an idiot would use a shiny bare metal scope for sniping. I also read that they would send out 3 Scouts 1 was the sniper the other 2 were to bring back the scope.(I imagine that made sniper feel good) I am pricing this by what I seen 1 sell last year for since I can't get anyone to appraise it., I am putting it here because I think someone here could appreciate the history of it. SOLD |
Guns International #: 100485224
Guns International #: 100485224