![]() ![]() I'd love to see some pictures, if you could post them. They're also good scopes but with internal adjustments and go for 1/2 to 1/3 the price of an Unertl or Lyman. You might also look at Lyman Super TargetSpots. Your rifle, with the original box and documented provenance could command a premium at the right auction, but you never know until you go to sell. I've seen them go for as much as $275, when you can find one. ![]() I believe your rear sight should be an International Mk8. I bought a 52C Heavy Target in 98% condition for $1K less than a year ago. What might it be worth as if I would ever sell it? I've always wanted to scope it but just never got around to it while the items in question were available. (Chicago), the Univ of Chicago Jr rifle team, (yes they did have a rifle team) and the 8th Inf Div. Still have a Unertl on a 40X 'varmint' rifle. To me, a Unertl is far superior to the Lyman scope. The Lyman Super Targetspot was more for small bore applications dictated by its smaller tube diameter and much shorter eye relief. The rifle has some history in it for me since I shot it in competition at Loyola Univ. I've seen several of those fitted with custom mounts holding Unertl thimbles. It is like new in a Freeland hard box.Īnyone know a source for Unertl rings, and a Unertll scope? The rifle has a pair of bases on it so I guess I'm OK in that dept. I have not shot it in competition for 44 years. I have a M52C, bull barrel, Olympic mk8 rear, Olympic front, etc, I purchesed new from Freelands in 1961. ![]()
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