3/4" Rings, 1930's-40's, for target blocks, Large Thumbwheel, "Baby Unertl," similar to Stith style.
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Category: Optics - American - Optics - Hunting

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Seller: James Birch
Member Since: 6/17/18
First Name: James
Last Name: Birch
State: Ohio
Zip: 44004
Country: United States
Phone: (440) 997-0428
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Description:
Sold--Pending Payment, 4/1/22

For sale is a pair of 3/4" scope rings, for standard blocks, made (probably) in the 1930's or 1940's.  I have heard a collector refer to these as "Baby Unertl" rings.  They are similar to the Stith sytle rings that were made in that era, but they are not marked anywhere.  In years of collecting, I have only had 3 pair of these.  Since I don't really need these, I am selling them.

These rings look great on any vintage gun, whether it be a single shot or bolt gun.  They really do go well with any vintage 3/4" scope, whether it be a Weaver or other vintage optic.  Perfect for a .22 or small Varmint Caliber.  These would complete a set-up on a Martini, Winchester single shot, etc.

The Fecker 10" Small Game Scope from the late 1930's utilized hole spacing on the front and rear bridge of a rifle.  In like fashion, these rings could be used with a small scope on a bolt action gun from the 1930's or 1940's.

As I noted, these are very rare and hard to find.  If you doubt my word, just find another listing for these rings.

There is a little bit of blue loss to the rings.  See the pictures and blow up the images.

I only have 3 screws for these.  However, you should be able to get screws at Lowe's, Home Depot, Midway USA, Brownells, etc.  I would simply get 4 new screws.

 

SOLD