BowmanN94
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The attached photos are of the prototype ZF4 Scope mount designed for the K98K in the final year of WW2.
This particular mount was owned by Dr. Geoffery Sturgess and is shown Weaver's Book "Grands Hitler's Semu Auto Rifles" on page 268 and is verifiable by machining marks and the chain of ownership. I Obtained this scope and mount about a week ago from a an optics collector based out of florida.
This scope in particular is a lower setting scope on the mount than the final variants somewhere around 1cm shorter as a result of the design of the mount. It also has no manufacturing or acceptance marks such as waffentamps. The scope on it is marked 29749 ZF4 Gw dow. You'll also notice a focus on machining quality on this prototype than many later mounts didn't have.
To be honest I'm not quite sure what to do with it as it is an oddity given the rarity of K98 ZF4 Scope mounts to begin with, and then on top of that this being the prototype for said scope mount it gets a bit more unique. And sadly finding K98s that have the proper left said mount rail to accept ZF4 style mounts is difficult as well so far.
Attached you'll find a few photos of the mount and scope. (had to post as imugr link photo file sizes too big for forum)
ZF4 Prototype Scope Mount Album - IMUGR ALBUM OF SCOPE
This particular mount was owned by Dr. Geoffery Sturgess and is shown Weaver's Book "Grands Hitler's Semu Auto Rifles" on page 268 and is verifiable by machining marks and the chain of ownership. I Obtained this scope and mount about a week ago from a an optics collector based out of florida.
This scope in particular is a lower setting scope on the mount than the final variants somewhere around 1cm shorter as a result of the design of the mount. It also has no manufacturing or acceptance marks such as waffentamps. The scope on it is marked 29749 ZF4 Gw dow. You'll also notice a focus on machining quality on this prototype than many later mounts didn't have.
To be honest I'm not quite sure what to do with it as it is an oddity given the rarity of K98 ZF4 Scope mounts to begin with, and then on top of that this being the prototype for said scope mount it gets a bit more unique. And sadly finding K98s that have the proper left said mount rail to accept ZF4 style mounts is difficult as well so far.
Attached you'll find a few photos of the mount and scope. (had to post as imugr link photo file sizes too big for forum)
ZF4 Prototype Scope Mount Album - IMUGR ALBUM OF SCOPE
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