While little can be said with such small pictures, the "O" is probably a "D" and the waffenamt if e/135 would be appropriate for a 1942 byf; it took awhile for the simplification measures came into practice, but by 1942 they were in full force. (the measures most apparent were the reduction of markings, acceptance, and serialing of parts that were deemed unnecessary)
Accumounts scope and mount? Who did the smithing?
Looks good!
Hey Dave, sorry to give a bump to an old post, but I am curious how that RSM scope has held up over the past year and half. They seem way too cheap to last any decent amount of time.Got to the range today with the BYF rescue. Minor windage adjustment on the SSR3 was all that was needed to get it dialed in. This was using a 6 o.clock hold on the 3" paper disc. @ 75yds. Then moved to steel plate @ 125yds and so far the RSM scope is doing fine.
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Hey Dave, sorry to give a bump to an old post, but I am curious how that RSM scope has held up over the past year and half. They seem way too cheap to last any decent amount of time.
Interesting, maybe I'll roll the dice on one for shits and giggles until a good vintage replacement could be found. Thanks Dave!Scope was still good after at least 500 rds. down range. I have replaced it with a vintage scope which works just as well so my son has it now for one of his projects
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